Themed collection JAAS HOT Articles 2025

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Open Access Tutorial Review

Recent advances in chemical composition imaging operation based on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

This review provides a comparatively comprehensive and systematic introduction to recent developments in chemical composition imaging based on LIBS, with a focus on the principle, operation, and recent development.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in chemical composition imaging operation based on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
From the themed collection: JAAS Review Articles 2025
Open Access Tutorial Review

Insights into the role of transition and noble metals mediating photochemical vapor generation

Stable gas production from radical precursors during UV-C photolysis provides a tool for investigating transition metal-mediated PVG reactions. A tutorial approach supporting photocatalytic interactions with generated transition metals is presented.

Graphical abstract: Insights into the role of transition and noble metals mediating photochemical vapor generation
Critical Review

Advances of machine learning in stable isotope geochemistry

This figure outlines how machine learning algorithms address challenges in stable isotope geochemistry via a complete workflow to enable future advancements.

Graphical abstract: Advances of machine learning in stable isotope geochemistry
From the themed collection: JAAS Review Articles 2025
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Development and sea trial validation of a deep-sea element sensor based on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

This study demonstrates a novel sensor capable of in situ detection of solid samples in deep-sea environments.

Graphical abstract: Development and sea trial validation of a deep-sea element sensor based on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
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Rapid classification of tea using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy coupled with a BP neural network optimized by improved SSA

The LIBS combined with ISSA optimized BP neural network was used to identify seven types of tea. The classification accuracy rate of the ISSA-BP model was 99.1%, which was superior to other models.

Graphical abstract: Rapid classification of tea using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy coupled with a BP neural network optimized by improved SSA
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Open Access Paper

Exploring high-dimensional LA-ICP-TOFMS data with uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP)

Uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP) enables dimensionality reduction, comprehensive data visualisation, and segmentation of elemental mass spectrometry imaging data.

Graphical abstract: Exploring high-dimensional LA-ICP-TOFMS data with uniform manifold approximation and projection (UMAP)
From the themed collection: Young Analytical Scientists
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Accurate determination of sulfur, selenium and tellurium in geological reference materials by isotope dilution inductively coupled plasma-tandem mass spectrometry (ID-ICP-MS/MS)

Isotope dilution coupled with ICP-MS/MS enables accurate and efficient quantification of S–Se–Te in geological samples without chemical purification or hydride generation, overcoming challenges from volatile losses and spectral interferences.

Graphical abstract: Accurate determination of sulfur, selenium and tellurium in geological reference materials by isotope dilution inductively coupled plasma-tandem mass spectrometry (ID-ICP-MS/MS)
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Data fusion of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for improved quantitative analysis of EAST-like plasma-facing materials

A novel LIBS-DRS data fusion model was developed to provide more accurate quantification of tungsten impurities deposited on tokamak first walls.

Graphical abstract: Data fusion of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for improved quantitative analysis of EAST-like plasma-facing materials
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High spatial resolution electron probe analysis of H2O-bearing aluminosilicate glasses

Accuracy of the in situ major element analysis of silicate glasses is critical for insights into magmatic evolution, anatectic processes, and melt–fluid interactions.

Graphical abstract: High spatial resolution electron probe analysis of H2O-bearing aluminosilicate glasses
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Open Access Paper

SI-traceable total analysis of nitrate and nitrite by isotope dilution optical spectroscopy and its application to Berlin surface waters

Reliable water-quality monitoring demands accurate nitrate/nitrite measurements. Isotope-dilution HR-CS-GF-MAS analyzes NO isotopologues, providing direct SI-traceable nitrate/nitrite data.

Graphical abstract: SI-traceable total analysis of nitrate and nitrite by isotope dilution optical spectroscopy and its application to Berlin surface waters
From the themed collection: Young Analytical Scientists
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LIBS combined with TrAdaBoost based transfer learning for quantitative analysis of heavy metals in soil particles

In this study, a rapid quantitative method combining LIBS with transfer learning is proposed, effectively improving the accuracy of in situ and online analysis of heavy metals in soil particulate samples.

Graphical abstract: LIBS combined with TrAdaBoost based transfer learning for quantitative analysis of heavy metals in soil particles
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Optimization of atmospheric pollutant detection and identification based on LIBS technology

This work develops a new method for the rapid detection and identification of air pollutants.

Graphical abstract: Optimization of atmospheric pollutant detection and identification based on LIBS technology
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Open Access Paper

Capabilities and limitations of Se isotopic analysis using hydride generation coupled to MC-ICP-MS

This study presents a comprehensive methodological investigation aimed at optimizing selenium (Se) isotopic analysis using MC-ICP-MS.

Graphical abstract: Capabilities and limitations of Se isotopic analysis using hydride generation coupled to MC-ICP-MS
From the themed collection: Young Analytical Scientists
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A performance compensation method for miniaturized LIBS instruments in precise rock classification

The compensation method increases the rock classification accuracy of miniaturized LIBS instruments from 77.08% to 99.58%.

Graphical abstract: A performance compensation method for miniaturized LIBS instruments in precise rock classification
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Research on spectroscopy screening methods based on optical computation using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

The proposed computational screening method effectively reduces the impact caused by spectral interference and overlap issues during the analysis of manganese ore. This improvement enhances the accuracy of quantitative analysis.

Graphical abstract: Research on spectroscopy screening methods based on optical computation using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
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A novel double disc electrode excitation method for oil elemental analysis in rotating disc electrode-optical emission spectrometry (RDE-OES)

A novel excitation method using a double disc electrode structure is proposed.

Graphical abstract: A novel double disc electrode excitation method for oil elemental analysis in rotating disc electrode-optical emission spectrometry (RDE-OES)
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Enhanced emission spectra from flame-assisted LIBS for high-sensitivity detection of Pb in water

The flame-assisted method significantly enhances LIBS signal intensity, and the combination with dry droplet pretreatment improves the sensitivity for analyzing trace metal elements in water.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced emission spectra from flame-assisted LIBS for high-sensitivity detection of Pb in water
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Feasibility of nanoparticle-enhanced LIBS (NELIBS) for the analysis of archaeological metallic artifacts: a critical assessment

NELIBS of historical metallic artifacts can improve the limit of detection up to 78%.

Graphical abstract: Feasibility of nanoparticle-enhanced LIBS (NELIBS) for the analysis of archaeological metallic artifacts: a critical assessment
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New machine learning models on reevaluation of the Ti-in-zircon thermometer via multivariate trace elements

Through training and testing extensive machine learning algorithms, an advanced high-dimensional temperature prediction model based on the XGBoost has been developed, which utilizes comprehensive trace element concentrations within zircons.

Graphical abstract: New machine learning models on reevaluation of the Ti-in-zircon thermometer via multivariate trace elements
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Finding a needle in a haystack: quantitative HERFD-XRF imaging and HERFD-XANES characterization of trace platinum in gold solidi from the Late Roman and Byzantine Empires

Application of HERFD to SR-XRF imaging and XANES enables precise quantification of trace Pt in Late Roman and Byzantine gold solidi, revolutionizing our understanding of minting practices, economic shifts, and the emergence of new gold sources.

Graphical abstract: Finding a needle in a haystack: quantitative HERFD-XRF imaging and HERFD-XANES characterization of trace platinum in gold solidi from the Late Roman and Byzantine Empires
From the themed collection: JAAS HOT Articles 2025
Open Access Paper

High-precision Sm isotope analysis by thermal ionisation mass spectrometry for large meteorite samples (>1 g)

New multi-static method on TIMS reveals substantial variations in the Sm isotope compositions of synthetic standards.

Graphical abstract: High-precision Sm isotope analysis by thermal ionisation mass spectrometry for large meteorite samples (>1 g)
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Open Access Paper

Trace xenon detection in ambient helium by double-pulse laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

We demonstrate double-pulse LIBS enhances the Xenon signal up to 14× at a concentration of 1 μmol mol−1 in an ambient helium environment.

Graphical abstract: Trace xenon detection in ambient helium by double-pulse laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
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Open Access Paper

SPCal – an open source, easy-to-use processing platform for ICP-TOFMS-based single event data

SPCal is a comprehensive data processing platform for single event ICP-MS data. It supports the analysis of both quadrupole and TOF data sets. Various tools (e.g., non-target screening, compositional and conditional analysis) are implemented.

Graphical abstract: SPCal – an open source, easy-to-use processing platform for ICP-TOFMS-based single event data
Technical Note

Xenotime Xtm-NHBS: a natural reference material for microbeam U–Pb/Lu–Hf geochronology

The newly xenotime RMs of Xtm-NHBS has an ID-TIMS 206Pb/238U age of 498.7 ± 0.4 Ma (2s, n = 5). The Lu–Hf age of Xtm-NHBS crystal by LA-ICP-MS/MS are also presented.

Graphical abstract: Xenotime Xtm-NHBS: a natural reference material for microbeam U–Pb/Lu–Hf geochronology
From the themed collection: JAAS HOT Articles 2025
Technical Note

Chemical analysis of Chang'e-5 lunar soil using LA-ICP-MS in highly diluted fused glass discs

The bulk chemical compositions of extraterrestrial materials can provide critical information on the evolution and magmatism of planetary bodies.

Graphical abstract: Chemical analysis of Chang'e-5 lunar soil using LA-ICP-MS in highly diluted fused glass discs
From the themed collection: JAAS HOT Articles 2025
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