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PHYSICAL FORM OF MATERIAL |
LOD / RSD |
MATRIX |
COMMENTS |
REFERENCE |
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Solid |
Not stated |
Inorganic powder |
Nd:YAG (355nm). Czerny-Turner spectrograph with ICCD (enhanced spectral response in NIR). Mixture of KBr & K2CO3 powders pressed into pills. He atmosphere (30-100mbar). |
G. Asimellis, A. Giannoudakos and M. Kompitsas. Near-IR bromine laser induced breakdown spectroscopy detection and ambient gas effects of emission line asymmetric Stark broadening and shift. Spectrochim. Acta Part B, 61, (2006), 1270-1278. |
827.2 / not applicable |
Solid |
56,000 ppm / 53% |
Soil |
0.25 Torr CO2 atmosphere, Nd:YAG laser (1064 nm), vacuum spectrometer with ICCD detector, As, Br, C, Cl, P, S. |
L.J. Radziemski, D.A. Cremers, K. Benelli, C. Khoo and R.D. Harris. Use of the vacuum ultraviolet spectral region for LIBS-based Martian geology and exploration. Spectrochim. Acta Part B, 60, (2005), 237-248. |
163.3 / not applicable |
Solid |
59,000 ppm / 43% |
Soil |
0.25 Torr CO2 atmosphere, Nd:YAG laser (1064 nm), vacuum spectrometer with ICCD detector, As, Br, C, Cl, P, S. |
L.J. Radziemski, D.A. Cremers, K. Benelli, C. Khoo and R.D. Harris. Use of the vacuum ultraviolet spectral region for LIBS-based Martian geology and exploration. Spectrochim. Acta Part B, 60, (2005), 237-248. |
154.1 / not applicable |
Solid |
1.1 % |
Thermoplast |
NIR detection: Nd:YAG laser (1064nm), Ar buffer gas, echelle spectrometer & ICCD or monochromator & ICCD. Sample on a rotary stage. |
I. Radivojevic, R. Niessner, C. Haisch, S. Florek, H. Becker-Ross and U. Panne. Detection of bromine in thermoplasts from consumer electronics by laser-induced plasma spectroscopy. Spectrochim. Acta Part B, 59, (2004b), 335-343. |
826.5 / C (247.86) |
Solid |
0.05 % |
Thermoplast |
VUV detection: Nd:YAG laser (1064nm), Ar gas (10-5 mbar), vacuum monochromator & PM tube. Sample on a rotary stage. |
I. Radivojevic, R. Niessner, C. Haisch, S. Florek, H. Becker-Ross and U. Panne. Detection of bromine in thermoplasts from consumer electronics by laser-induced plasma spectroscopy. Spectrochim. Acta Part B, 59, (2004b), 335-343. |
131.0 / Cl (193.09) |
Solid |
11,000 - 15,000 ppm |
ABS polymer |
Nd:YAG laser (1064nm), single & double-pulse, Paschen-Runge polychromator & PM tube. Sampled in atmospheric air. Stationary samples. Br, Cd, Cr, Hg, Pb & Sb. |
M. Stepputat and R. Noll. On-line detection of heavy metals and brominated flame retardants in technical polymers with laser-induced breakdown spectrometry. Appl. Opt., 42, (2003), 6210-6220. |
827.24 / zero-order signal |
Solid |
0.0028 mole fraction / 10 - 17% |
Organic solid in air |
Thin layer of powder formed on adhesive tape. Sampled in air at atmospheric pressure. Nd:YAG laser (1064nm), spectrometer & ICCD. Br, Cl & F. |
M. Tran, Q. Sun, B.W. Smith and J.D. Winefordner. Determination of F, Cl, and Br in solid organic compounds by laser-induced plasma Spectroscopy. Appl. Spectrosc., 55, (2001), 739-744. |
827.2 / C (833.52) |
Solid |
0.00029 mole fraction / 10 - 17% |
Organic solid in He |
Thin layer of powder formed on adhesive tape. Sampled in He at atmospheric pressure. Nd:YAG laser (1064nm), spectrometer & ICCD. Br, Cl & F. |
M. Tran, Q. Sun, B.W. Smith and J.D. Winefordner. Determination of F, Cl, and Br in solid organic compounds by laser-induced plasma Spectroscopy. Appl. Spectrosc., 55, (2001), 739-744. |
827.2 / C (833.52) |