2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-020-03558-7
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Effect of ambiance on the coal characterization using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)

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“…The plasma persistence time corresponding to molecular C 2 (C + C → C 2 , C + CH → C 2 + H) and (C + CN → C 2 + N) band emission at the 516.3 nm wavelength was more prominent than that of CN (C + N → CN) emission at the wavelength of 388.3 nm in the Ar atmosphere. 20 Figure 3 shows the temporal decay characteristics of C 2 molecule emission measured using the PMT from two samples having minimum (30 wt%) and maximum (80 wt%) carbon concentration (Fig. S1, Supplemental Material).…”
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“…The plasma persistence time corresponding to molecular C 2 (C + C → C 2 , C + CH → C 2 + H) and (C + CN → C 2 + N) band emission at the 516.3 nm wavelength was more prominent than that of CN (C + N → CN) emission at the wavelength of 388.3 nm in the Ar atmosphere. 20 Figure 3 shows the temporal decay characteristics of C 2 molecule emission measured using the PMT from two samples having minimum (30 wt%) and maximum (80 wt%) carbon concentration (Fig. S1, Supplemental Material).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,19 Also, the spectral emission intensities of inorganic elements (corresponding to the formation of coal ash) from the coal LIBS spectrum were included with the spectral emission intensities of C, CN, and C 2 for the carbon measurement in coal. 20…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The plasma expansion rate and the background absorption for the laser energy depend on the ionization energy of the plasma surrounded gas. The main air gases are oxygen and nitrogen, which have ionization energies 13.62 and 14.53 eV, respectively, which are relatively smaller compering with 24.58 eV for He gas (Camacho et al 2011;Eseller et al 2012;Kim and Desclaux 2002;Unnikrishnan et al 2010;Welander 1898;Zavilopulo et al 2005) According to that, then in the case of non-purge (air), the background absorbed more laser energy than in the case of purge (He) (Akram et al 2017;Effenberger and Scott 2010;Farooq et al 2014;Rajavelu et al 2020). These results facilitate the opportunity to directly identify the phosphorus concentration in any unknown phosphogypsum sample by determination of T e and N e values for that sample; then the P concentration can be observed directly from linear curves in Fig.…”
Section: Breakdown Spectroscopy Parameters and Calibration-free Studiesmentioning
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“…Along with the NaCl, the Type-4 and Type-5 pollutants consists of 5 wt% of coal and cement respectively, which is maintained common for all the four concentrations. The coal used in the present study has a carbon content of 56.9% [36].…”
Section: Selection Of Pollutants and Coating Detailsmentioning
confidence: 99%