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Sensitive analysis of fluorine and chlorine elements in water solution using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy assisted with molecular synthesis
Release time:2021-03-18  Hits:

Indexed by:Journal paper
Document Code:121784
First Author:Zhiyang Tang
Correspondence Author:Kaiwen Wei
Co-author:Zhongqi Hao,Ran Zhou,Qingzhou Li,Kun Liu,Wen Zhang,Jiujiang Yan,Xiangyou Li
Journal:Talanta
Included Journals:SCI、EI
Volume:224
Date of Publication:2021-03-01
Impact Factor:5.339
Abstract:Fluorine and chlorine are key elements to affecting water quality, but they are hard to be determined by conventional laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). To achieve high sensitivity detection of them, the CaF and CaCl molecules were synthesized by combining calcium in calcite and F and Cl in sample. The temporal characteristics of CaF and CaCl molecular emissions were investigated. It shows that molecular emission of CaF and CaCl has a longer lifetime and high spectral intensity than that of their atomic emissions. Such unique feature of molecular emission inspired us to use it for high sensitivity analysis of Cl and F elements in water. The results show that these two elements can be sensitively and accurately detected using LIBS assisted with molecular emission. The limits of detections (LoDs) were 0.38 mg/L and 1.03 mg/L for F and Cl elements, respectively, and the limit of quantitation (LoQ) was 3.404 mg/L to 20.569 mg/L for fluorine elements and 9.986 mg/L to 39.757 mg/L for fluorine. These detection limits can meet the World Health Organization's detection requirements for F and Cl elements in water. The results show that LIBS assisted with molecular synthesis has a huge potential in water quality monitoring.