| Literature DB >> 32456921 |
Wen Zhang1, Ran Zhou1, Kun Liu1, Jiujiang Yan1, Qingzhou Li1, Zhiyang Tang1, Xiangyou Li2, Qingdong Zeng3, Xiaoyan Zeng1.
Abstract
Sulfur is an essential element in industry, but it is difficult to be detected by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). In this work, the disulfide radical Raman scattering was observed in sulfur plasma by combining LIBS with resonance Raman scattering (LIBS-RRS). Sulfur has been ablated by a focused laser beam to generate plasma, in which some sulfur atoms were combined to form disulfide radicals. The disulfide radical resonance Raman was excited by a 306.4 nm wavelength laser and observed at 710 and 1420 cm-1 Raman shift. Using different contents of sulfur mixed with alumina (Al2O3) powder, both LIBS and LIBS-RRS calibrations were obtained at the same ablation laser energy. The calibration curve of sulfur atomic emission S I 921.28 nm was set up, and the linear coefficient (R2) was 0.285 and the detection limit (LoD) was 13.092 wt %. While the R2 was 0.966 and LoD was 0.118 wt % for S2 710 cm-1 in LIBS-RRS. The results indicate that disulfide radical Raman scattering by LIBS-RRS is promising for the determination of sulfur content and the diagnosis of molecular evolution in plasma.Entities:
Keywords: Disufide radical; LIBS; Resonance Raman sacttering
Year: 2020 PMID: 32456921 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2020.120968
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057