scholarly journals Accounting for Interelement Interferences in Atomic Emission Spectroscopy: A Nonlinear Theory

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (23) ◽  
pp. 11237
Author(s):  
Anna N. Popova ◽  
Vladimir S. Sukhomlinov ◽  
Aleksandr S. Mustafaev

The article describes a nonlinear theory of how the presence of third elements affects the results of analyzing the elemental composition of substances by means of atomic emission spectroscopy. The theory is based on the assumption that there is an arbitrary relationship between the intensity of the analytical line of the analyte and the concentration of impurities and alloying elements. The theory has been tested on a simulation problem using commercially available equipment (the SPAS-05 spark spectrometer). By comparing the proposed algorithm with the traditional one, which assumes that there is a linear relationship between the intensity of the analytical line of the analyte and the intensities of the spectral lines (or concentrations) in the substance, it was revealed that there is a severalfold decrease in the deviations of nominal impurity concentrations from the measured ones. The results of this study allow for reducing the number of analytical procedures used in analyzing materials that have different compositions and the same matrix element. For instance, it becomes possible to determine the composition of iron-based alloys (low-alloy and carbon steels; high-speed steels; high-alloy, and heat-resistant steels) using one calibration curve within the framework of a universal analytical method.

1983 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 389-395 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ramon M. Barnes ◽  
Lancelot Fernando ◽  
Lu Shang Jing ◽  
Himansu S. Mahanti

Inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) is applied in the determination of 21 elements in primary, refined, and alloy aluminum. Rapid and reliable sample preparation procedures are developed. Spectral lines are selected after examination of experimental wavelength scans at each analyte wavelength. The limits of detection, background equivalent concentration, and analytical figures of merit are determined. For high silicon-containing aluminum, HF solutions were analyzed by employing an inert nebulizer utilizing polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) capillary tubes, a PTFE spray chamber, and an ICP torch with a graphite injector tube.


1982 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. 210-221 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. K. Winge ◽  
V. A. Fassel ◽  
V. J. Peterson ◽  
M. A. Floyd

A thorough knowledge of the spectral emission characteristics of the inductively coupled plasma is a prerequisite for its maximum utilization in atomic emission spectroscopy. Toward this end an Atlas of Spectral Information for Inductively Coupled Plasma, Atomic Emission Spectroscopy has been assembled to provide the analyst with the basic information concerning the analytical capabilities and the potential spectral interferences of the prominent spectral lines of 70 elements. The Atlas contains 232 wavelength scans of 70 elements covering the range of 189 to 517 nm (189 to 597 nm for sodium and the reference blank). The Atlas also contains a listing of 973 prominent lines with estimated detection limits and a detailed collection of coincidence profiles for 281 of the most prominent lines, each with profiles of ten of the most prevalent concomitant elements superimposed. This paper contains a survey of the spectral information contained in the Atlas.


2019 ◽  
Vol 215 ◽  
pp. 116615
Author(s):  
Kuifang Wang ◽  
Xianzhang Wang ◽  
Liran Ma ◽  
Yu Tian ◽  
Tianmin Shao ◽  
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