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Matrix effects of calcium in inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spe
ctrometry were investigated. Matrix effects were studied by monitoring the
excitation conditions of the plasma using Zn ionic to atomic spectral line
intensity ratios. Dry and wet inductively coupled plasmas with robust and n
on-robust conditions were compared. Laser ablation and solution nebulizatio
n sample introduction were used to produce the dry and wet plasma condition
s, respectively. Low (0.61/min) and high (1.01/min) carrier gas flow rates
were used to produce the robust and non-robust conditions, respectively. No
differences in the trend of matrix effects for dry and wet plasmas were ob
served at vertical positions above normal observation height (> 8 mm height
above load coil) for low and high carrier gas flow rates. However, matrix
effects in the lower part of the plasma (< 8 mm height above load coil) wer
e significantly different between dry and wet plasmas when a high carrier g
as flow was used. The differences are likely due to the desolvation process
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