An electronic aid for line selection for scanning inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometers |
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Authors: | Douglas P. Webb Eric D. Salin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, McGill University, 801 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, P.Q., Canada H3A 2K6 |
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Abstract: | This article is an electronic publication in Spectrochimica Acta Electronica (SAE), the electronic section of Spectrochimica Acta Part B (SAB). Accompanying this hard copy text is a disk containing the program, source flies, data files and a brief manual along with a few programming notes. The main article discusses the purpose of this work, and the Appendix provides brief instruction on the use of the program, manipulation of the data, and source code. An automatic file selection system for the control of a rapid scanning spectrometer performing atomic emission spectrometry has been developed using the PROLOG language. The system can be “taught” the elemental composition of a given sample type. It uses this information (when available) to generate a linear search strategy which minimizes the number of lines that need to be measured. The rules used by the system can be observed during system operation to allow a trace of the logic. Reading of the initial data base takes no more than 6 s and then decisions are made in less than 1 s per line. |
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