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Evaluation of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy for the determination of micronutrients in plant materials

Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, ISSN: 0584-8547, Vol: 64, Issue: 5, Page: 369-377
2009
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Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been evaluated for the determination of micronutrients (B, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn) in pellets of plant materials, using NIST, BCR and GBW biological certified reference materials for analytical calibration. Pellets of approximately 2 mm thick and 15 mm diameter were prepared by transferring 0.5 g of powdered material to a 15 mm die set and applying 8.0 tons cm −2. An experimental setup was designed by using a Nd:YAG laser operating at 1064 nm (200 mJ per pulse, 10 Hz) and an Echelle spectrometer with ICCD detector. Repeatability precision varied from 4 to 30% from measurements obtained in 10 different positions (8 laser shots per test portion) in the same sample pellet. Limits of detection were appropriate for routine analysis of plant materials and were 2.2 mg kg −1 B, 3.0 mg kg −1 Cu, 3.6 mg kg −1 Fe, 1.8 mg kg −1 Mn and 1.2 mg kg −1 Zn. Analysis of different plant samples were carried out by LIBS and results were compared with those obtained by ICP OES after wet acid decomposition.

Bibliographic Details

Lilian Cristina Trevizan; Dário Santos Jr.; Ricardo Elgul Samad; Nilson Dias Vieira Jr.; Lidiane Cristina Nunes; Iolanda Aparecida Rufini; Francisco José Krug

Elsevier BV

Chemistry; Physics and Astronomy

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