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A critical evaluation of the chlorine quantification method based on molecular emission detection in LIBS

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The entire process involving the determination of Cl by molecular emission detection in Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is thoroughly studied in this paper. This critical evaluation considers how spectra are normalized, how interferences from other molecular species signals are removed, and how signal integration is applied. Moreover, a data treatment protocol is proposed to achieve reliable and accurate Cl determination from the CaCl molecular spectral signal, not requiring the use of more complex numerical approaches. Calcium chloride dihydrate (CaCl2 center dot 2H(2)O) and high purity anhydrite samples (CaSO4) are used to optimize the acquisition conditions and data treatment of CaCl emission signal. Using the developed protocol, calibration curves for Cl, covering the concentration range from 0 mu g/g to 60,000 mu g/g of Cl, are successfully achieved. Finally, the suitability of the proposed methodology for Cl determination is successfully applied in industrial gypsum waste samples, where the results obtained by LIBS are validated using high-resolution molecular absorption spectroscopy (HR-CS-MAS) and potentiometric titration.

Laser induced breakdown Spectrocopy (LIBS)Molecular spectraChlorine determinationCaCl emission bandsIndustrial gypsumINDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPYABSORPTION SPECTROMETRYCACL MOLECULECEMENTBR

Fernandez-Menendez, Luis Javier、Mendez-Lopez, Cristina、Abad, Carlos、Fandino, Jonatan、Gonzalez-Gago, Cristina、Pisonero, Jorge、Bordel, Nerea

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Univ Oviedo

Bundesanstalt Mat Forsch & Prufung BAM

2022

Spectrochimica Acta

Spectrochimica Acta

ISSN:0584-8547
年,卷(期):2022.190
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