Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
In this work the effect of concomitant mass present in the probe volume on the Cu I LIBS signal in aerosol is
studied for a correct interpretation in the quantitative analysis. Mg, Cr and Na are considered as matrix elements
and the effect on the emission line is investigated increasing the loading of the elements with respect to copper
concentration. Moreover, the role of the specific matrix compounds employed is also analyzed comparing Na
chloride and Na acetate. The peak and base of Cu I LIBS signals as well as their corresponding peak/base ratios
are detected increasing the concentration of the matrix compounds under analysis. To explore this matrix effect
on the plasma, the temporal analysis of the peak and base of the Cu I emission line is performed with and without
chromium in the highest concentration under analysis. Finally, temperature measurements are carried out in the
different matrix conditions at relatively short delay time considering nitrogen neutral lines. The results obtained
highlight the effect of the concomitant mass present in the probe volume, essentially related to the physical
properties of the compounds considered. These properties can affect plasma conditions changing the temperature
and the plasma temporal evolution, and ultimately affecting the LIBS signal.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
LIBS; Aerosol; Matrix effect
List of contributors:
Donde', Roberto; DE IULIIS, Silvana; Migliorini, Francesca
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