Issue 6, 1988

Studies on the complete laser vaporisation of powdered solid samples into an inductively coupled plasma for atomic emission spectrometry

Abstract

The behaviour of solid materials on vaporisation by a continuous laser is described. The characteristics of the continuous-laser vaporisation have given rise to a new concept of “complete laser vaporisation.” A continuous-laser vaporisation-inductively coupled plasma (ICP) system has been designed and tested for the direct analysis of powdered samples, consisting of a re-designed samples chamber and a continuous laser, rather than a pulsed laser, for the complete vaporisation of powdered samples. The sample vapour was introduced into the ICP and the atomic emission measured by both a sequential spectrometer and a spectrograph. Detailed investigation indicated that this system performed well for the direct analysis of powdered samples, giving good results for the direct analysis of Geological Standard Reference Samples of China (GSD).

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J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1988,3, 841-847

Studies on the complete laser vaporisation of powdered solid samples into an inductively coupled plasma for atomic emission spectrometry

G. Su and S. Lin, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 1988, 3, 841 DOI: 10.1039/JA9880300841

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