Study of ionic-to-atomic line intensity ratios for two axial viewing-basedinductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometers

Citation
J. Dennaud et al., Study of ionic-to-atomic line intensity ratios for two axial viewing-basedinductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometers, SPECT ACT B, 56(1), 2001, pp. 101-112
Citations number
55
Categorie Soggetti
Spectroscopy /Instrumentation/Analytical Sciences
Journal title
SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART B-ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY
ISSN journal
05848547 → ACNP
Volume
56
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
101 - 112
Database
ISI
SICI code
0584-8547(20010115)56:1<101:SOILIR>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Using two axially-viewed inductively coupled plasma (ICP) systems that exhi bited different behaviors to matrix effects, the sensitivity of the Mg II 2 80.270 nm/ Mg I 285.213 nm line intensity ratio to the ICP operating condit ions and to matrix effects was compared to that observed for alternative io nic-to-atomic line intensity ratios such as the Cd II 226.502 nm/Cd I 228.8 02 nm, Cr II 267.716 nm/Cr I 357.868 nm, Ni II 231.604 nm/Ni I 232.138 nm, Pb II 220.353 nm/Pb I 217.000 nm, and Zn II 206.200 nm/Zn I 213.857 nm rati os. Both robust and non-robust conditions were used. Some lines behaved dif ferently, in particular the Mg I and Cr I lines, not only as a function of the matrix, but also as a function of the TCP system. The Mg II/Mg I ratio was found to remain a good compromise to follow changes in plasma condition s. The use of several ionic-to-atomic line ratios confirmed that axial view ing leads to matrix effects that are particularly sensitive for atomic line s. The effects cannot be totally suppressed, even under robust conditions, and regardless of the ICP system. An alternative to minimize matrix effects was the use of a buffer such as Cs at 10 g l(-1). (C) 2001 Elsevier Scienc e B.V. All rights reserved.