Peak fitting and deconvolution for determination of the impulse response function of the sample introduction system in flow injection inductively coupled plasma spectrometry
R. Rattray et al., Peak fitting and deconvolution for determination of the impulse response function of the sample introduction system in flow injection inductively coupled plasma spectrometry, APPL SPECTR, 53(12), 1999, pp. 1642-1645
A technique for determining the impulse response function for an inductivel
y coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry sample introduction system is
demonstrated. The input response function may then be useful for the deter
mination of outputs, and consequently the performances, of flow injection o
r other sample treatment systems, which precede the sample introduction sys
tem. In a procedure to generate a known input response, a bolus of analyte
was proceeded and followed by an air bubble, which reduced dispersion to a
minimum. The impulse response function was determined and used to deconvolu
te other inputs of known concentration and dispersion. The deconvolution of
the outputs using the impulse response function returned the expected resu
lt, indicating that the technique and impulse response function were correc
t. When used with an unsegmented traditional flow injection sample introduc
tion valve, the system demonstrated clearly that significant dispersion tak
es place even in very compact introduction arrangements.