2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2023.109536
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Novel optical method based on nebulization assisted laser induced plasma on inexpensive paper substrates for online determination of halogens and metals in liquid samples

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“…The same research group further improved their method. 105 by evaluating the use of paper as a Ca-containing solid target instead of a CaCO 3 pellet. Different sources of F were considered including inorganic fluoride and fluorocarbon-containing samples.…”
Section: Laser-based Atomic Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same research group further improved their method. 105 by evaluating the use of paper as a Ca-containing solid target instead of a CaCO 3 pellet. Different sources of F were considered including inorganic fluoride and fluorocarbon-containing samples.…”
Section: Laser-based Atomic Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,[23][24][25][26] Nowadays, mLIBS imaging (i.e., with crater size and shot-toshot distance in the order of a few micrometres) provides access to the distribution of trace, minor and major elements within different mineralogical phases of large samples of several cm 2 . Contrary to mXRF or EMPA, LIBS is particularly appropriate for the analysis of light elements such as H, Li, Be, B, and C; halogens; 27,28 as well as rst-row transition elements of the periodic table. They exhibit, in addition, a simpler optical response (a few emission lines), while sub-ppm sensitivity can be reached for some of these elements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%