R. R. Haibullin
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R. R. Haibullin is a researcher specializing in analytical chemistry, with a particular focus on atomic absorption spectrometry and environmental soil analysis. His major contribution lies in the development of a novel, cost-effective method for the direct atomic absorption analysis of soils, which eliminates the need for complex sample preparation. This technique employs an original robotized accessory, the ATZOND-1, for double-stage probe atomization in a graphite furnace, enabling the analysis of soil suspensions at concentrations as high as ~50 mg/ml. His most-cited paper, published in 2013, has garnered 6 citations, reflecting its niche but significant impact on advancing practical, economic approaches to trace element detection in complex matrices. Haibullin’s work is notable for its emphasis on automation and efficiency, offering a streamlined solution for environmental monitoring and geochemical studies. His achievements underscore a commitment to making atomic absorption analysis more accessible and robust, particularly for challenging solid samples like soils, thereby supporting broader applications in environmental science and analytical method development.
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