INVESTIGADORES
RINALDI Carlos Alberto
artículos
Título:
Laser Induced breakdown spectroscopy characterization of Ca ina soil depth profile
Autor/es:
ALBERTO RINALDI, CARLOS; J.C.FERRERO,; M.F. BUSTAMANTE,
Revista:
SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART B-ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY
Referencias:
Año: 2002 vol. 57 p. 303 - 309
ISSN:
0584-8547
Resumen:
Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy
(LIBS) was used for the analysis of Ca in a soil depth profile of
Patagonia (Argentina), using a CO2 TEA Laser and solid pellets of the soil in a BaCl2
matrix. The experimental set-up allowed for the simultaneous
observation of the emission lines in the range 390420 nm,
corresponding to Ca(II) and Ba(II), so that the intensity ratio I(Ca)/I(Ba) could be measured to obtain a calibration curve, rather than I(Ca)
alone. The results of the ablation could be interpreted with an
evaporation model and non-stoichiometric conditions. The experimental
variables such as laser energy, number of pulses averaged, and Ca
concentration in the pellet were evaluated in order to find the best
conditions for the analysis. The samples were obtained at variable
depths (from 0 to 18 m) and analyzed to measure the total Ca and the
acid soluble Ca. These results were compared with those obtained with
the standard techniques.

