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Assessment of LIBS for Spectrochemical Analysis: A Review
Authors:Ashok Kumar Pathak  Rohit Kumar  Vivek Kumar Singh  Rahul Agrawal  Shikha Rai  Awadhesh Kumar Rai
Institution:1. Department of Physics , University of Allahabad , Allahabad , India;2. School of Physics , Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University , Kakryal, Katra , Jammu and Kashmir , India;3. Centre of Food Technology , University of Allahabad , Allahabad , India
Abstract:Abstract

This review assesses the applications of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for the analysis of a variety of samples, including biomaterials (teeth, nail, hair, gallstones, and kidney stones, etc.), food materials (fruits and vegetables, milk, salt, nutritional supplements, etc.), medicinal plants, industrial waste, liquid samples, etc. In addition, for the first time the identification of cholesterol and pigment stones was performed on the basis of atomic lines of different elements and molecular bands of C2 molecules present in the LIBS spectra of gallstones. Chemometric techniques such as principal component analysis (PCA) was also applied to LIBS data for rapid identification/classification of different gallstone samples. LIBS analysis of toxic/heavy elements present in vegetables (spinach, tomato) and rice is also presented in this review. It was observed that vegetables grown near industrial areas are rich in several toxic metals like Pb and Cr. The wastewater samples from different industries were also analyzed by recording their spectra using a liquid jet. These results clearly demonstrate the ability of LIBS technique as an instant monitoring device to detect heavy metals present in liquid samples. Finally, this review shows that LIBS is a versatile analytical technique with unlimited applications.
Keywords:LIBS  gallstone  PCA  medicinal plants  industrial waste
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