Issue 6, 2012

An analytical performance of atmospheric pressure glow discharge generated in contact with flowing small size liquid cathode

Abstract

A dc atmospheric pressure glow discharge (APGD) operated in open air atmosphere was applied as a miniaturized excitation source in analytical optical emission spectrometry. The discharge was generated in contact with a small size liquid cathode of a novel design and stably operated at a low current (20 mA) and solution uptake rate (0.6 mL min−1). The volume of the discharge was estimated to be ∼6 mm3, while the power density was ∼5 kW cm−3. For the selected elements, i.e., Ca, Cd, Cu, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Na, Rb and Zn, the detection limits, the dynamic linearity ranges and the precisions were determined to ascertain the analytical performance of this miniaturized excitation source. The concentrations of some elements (Ca, K, Mg, Mn, Na and Zn) were determined in the samples of tea and its infusions and mineral water. These results were compared to those obtained by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) and flame atomic emission spectrometry (FAES) and a good agreement between the results was established. Additionally, the effect of the easily ionizable elements (EIEs) on the relative intensities and the signal to background ratios (SBRs) of the measured emission lines as well as the Mg II/Mg I ratio and electron number density were investigated.

Graphical abstract: An analytical performance of atmospheric pressure glow discharge generated in contact with flowing small size liquid cathode

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
24 Jan 2012
Accepted
30 Mar 2012
First published
02 Apr 2012

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012,27, 1032-1037

An analytical performance of atmospheric pressure glow discharge generated in contact with flowing small size liquid cathode

P. Jamróz, P. Pohl and W. Żyrnicki, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2012, 27, 1032 DOI: 10.1039/C2JA30017F

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