Fast quantitative determination of platinum in liquid samples by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Flory-Anne Barreda Florian Trichard Sophie Barbier Nicole Gilon Laurent Saint-Jalmes |
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Affiliation: | Université de Lyon, Institut des Sciences Analytiques, UMR 5280, CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France. flory-anne.barreda@univ-lyon1.fr |
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Abstract: | The potential of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) for the rapid determination of platinum in liquid silicone oils has been evaluated in the framework of on-line process control. A comparison of LIBS sensitivity between three setups designed for liquid analysis (static, liquid jet and flowing liquid) was performed using a 266 nm Nd/YAG laser irradiation. Best results were obtained using the flowing liquid setup and a similar limit of detection was obtained using the liquid jet. The effect of different buffer gases (Ar, He, N(2), etc.) on the signal sensitivity was studied in liquid jet analysis and best values were obtained with a nitrogen sheath gas. Detection limits were in the 100 mg/kg range for both setups. Quantitative determination of platinum in real liquid samples was also investigated using both liquid jet and flowing liquid setups. Calibration curves were plotted for Pt with the liquid jet and the flowing liquid setups under optimised temporal acquisition parameters (delay time and gate width). A normalisation using a silicon line was applied and recovery ranged from 3 to 15% for Pt in catalyst samples with both setups showing that LIBS is a sensitive and accurate method for on-line applications. |
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