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Chlorine detection in cement with laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy in the infrared and ultraviolet spectral range
Authors:Christoph Dominic Gehlen   Eugen Wiens   Reinhard Noll   Gerd Wilsch  Kenji Reichling
Affiliation:aRWTH Aachen University, Lehrstuhl für Lasertechnik (LLT), Steinbachstr. 15, 52074 Aachen, Germany;bFraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik (ILT), Steinbachstr. 15, 52074 Aachen, Germany;cBundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM), Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, Germany;dRWTH Aachen University, Institut für Bauforschung (IBAC), Schinkelstr. 3, 52062 Aachen, Germany
Abstract:A significant parameter to monitor the status of concrete buildings like bridges or parking garages is the determination of the depth profile of the chlorine concentration below the exposed concrete surface. This information is required to define the needed volume of restoration for a construction. Conventional methods like wet chemical analysis are time- and cost-intensive so an alternative method is developed using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). The idea is to deploy LIBS to analyze drill cores by scanning the sample surface with laser pulses. Chlorine spectral lines in the infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV)-range were studied for chlorine detection in hydrated cement samples. The excitation energies of these spectral lines are above 9.2 eV. Hence high plasma temperatures and pulse energies in the range of some hundred millijoules are needed to induce sufficient line intensity levels at the required working distance. To further increase the line intensity and to lower the detection limit (LOD) of chlorine a measuring chamber is used where different ambient pressures and gases can be chosen for the measurements. The influences on the line intensity for pressures between 5 mbar and 400 mbar using helium as process gas and the influence of different laser burst modi like single and collinear double pulses are investigated. For the first time a LOD according to DIN 32 645 of 0.1 mass% was achieved for chlorine in hydrated cement using the UV line 134.72 nm.
Keywords:Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy   LIBS   Hydrated cement   Chlorine   Limit of detection
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