Issue 9, 2005

Speciation of aluminium in silicon carbide by electrothermal vaporization-inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry

Abstract

An electrothermal vaporization-inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric (ETV-ICP-AES) method was developed for rapid determination of binder and lattice phase aluminium in liquid-phase sintered silicon carbide (LPS-SiC) materials. By means of thermal fractionation the binder and the lattice phase aluminium were evaporated from the solid sample in temperature ranges of 1250–2000 and 2000–2450 °C, respectively. Due to the decomposition of silicon carbide matrix above 2000 °C, and the vaporization of silicon, a strong matrix effect was observed which resulted in different sensitivities for determination of the binder and the lattice phase aluminium. Therefore the calibration needed two calibration curves determined by home-made solid standard materials in the above mentioned temperature ranges. Using this method aluminium can be measured in concentration range of 0.1–2.0% in two different phases within 90 min. The time demand of the conventional wet chemical method amounts to 16 h. The analytical data determined by the ETV-ICP-AES method deviate from the wet chemical results maximum by −13 and +20%, which is acceptable for the technological control of the LPS-SiC production.

Graphical abstract: Speciation of aluminium in silicon carbide by electrothermal vaporization-inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Apr 2005
Accepted
24 May 2005
First published
21 Jun 2005

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2005,20, 954-956

Speciation of aluminium in silicon carbide by electrothermal vaporization-inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry

J. Hassler, G. Záray, K. Schwetz and K. Flórián, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2005, 20, 954 DOI: 10.1039/B504613K

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