TY - JOUR
T1 - Spatially resolved ground-state number densities of calcium andstrontium ion in an inductively coupled plasma in contact with aninductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry sampling interface
AU - Lehn, SA
AU - Huang, M
AU - Wamer, KA
AU - Gamez Goytia, Gerardo
AU - Hieftje, GM
PY - 2003/9
Y1 - 2003/9
N2 - Radial profiles of Ca and Sr ion number densities in an ICP at 6, 7 and
8 mm above the load coil (ALC) and at 1.25 kW of input rf power were
measured by saturated fluorescence induced by an Nd:YAG laser-pumped dye
laser at 396.85 nm and 421.55 nm, respectively. The measurements were
performed in the presence and in the absence of an ICP-MS sampling
interface. When in place, the orifice of the sampling cone was
positioned 13 mm ALC on the axis of the plasma torch. The results show
that the interface can either raise or lower the ion number densities,
depending on the central-gas-flow rate, and can cause a vertical shift
of their entire radial profiles with respect to the ICP axis. The
introduction of Li, Cu and Zn as matrix elements reduced the ion number
densities of the analytes, both in the presence and in the absence of
the interface. This effect became more significant at higher
central-gas-flow rates. In addition, the peak value of the radial ion
number density was found to depen
AB - Radial profiles of Ca and Sr ion number densities in an ICP at 6, 7 and
8 mm above the load coil (ALC) and at 1.25 kW of input rf power were
measured by saturated fluorescence induced by an Nd:YAG laser-pumped dye
laser at 396.85 nm and 421.55 nm, respectively. The measurements were
performed in the presence and in the absence of an ICP-MS sampling
interface. When in place, the orifice of the sampling cone was
positioned 13 mm ALC on the axis of the plasma torch. The results show
that the interface can either raise or lower the ion number densities,
depending on the central-gas-flow rate, and can cause a vertical shift
of their entire radial profiles with respect to the ICP axis. The
introduction of Li, Cu and Zn as matrix elements reduced the ion number
densities of the analytes, both in the presence and in the absence of
the interface. This effect became more significant at higher
central-gas-flow rates. In addition, the peak value of the radial ion
number density was found to depen
M3 - Article
SP - 1647
EP - 1662
JO - SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART B-ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY
JF - SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART B-ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY
SN - 0584-8547
ER -