Cadmium, isotope ofmass 113

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CAS: 14336-66-4
MF: C41H57O8P
MW: 708.86028
Synonyms: Cadmium, isotope ofmass 113

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Li Wang

Tsinghua University
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Jian-Feng Li

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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Wei Hang

Xiamen University
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Co-reporter: Weifeng Li, Zhibin Yin, Xiaoling Cheng, Wei Hang, Jianfeng Li, and Benli Huang
pp: 4871
Publication Date(Web):April 8, 2015
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b00397
Pulsed microdischarge employed as source for direct solid analysis was investigated in N2 environment at atmospheric pressure. Compared with direct current (DC) microdischarge, it exhibits advantages with respect to the ablation and emission of the sample. Comprehensive evidence, including voltage–current relationship, current density (j), and electron density (ne), suggests that pulsed microdischarge is in the arc regime while DC microdischarge belongs to glow. Capability in ablating metal samples demonstrates that pulsed microdischarge is a viable option for direct solid sampling because of the enhanced instantaneous energy. Using optical spectrometer, only common emission lines of N2 can be acquired in DC mode, whereas primary atomic and ionic lines of the sample are obtained in the case of pulsed mode. Calculations show a significant difference in N2 vibrational temperatures between DC and pulsed microdischarge. Combined with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS), pulsed microdischarge exhibits much better performances in calibration linearity and limits of detection (LOD) than those of DC discharge in direct analysis of samples of different matrices. To improve transmission efficiency, a mixture of Ar and N2 was employed as discharge gas as well as carrier gas in follow-up experiments, facilitating that LODs of most elements reached ng/g.

Stephen Koch

Stony Brook University
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Joseph Ackerman

Washington University in St. Louis
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Sophia E. Hayes

Washington University
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Haitao Liu

University of Pittsburgh
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Donald J. Darensbourg

Texas A&M University
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Michael F. Summers

University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Dean E. Wilcox

Dartmouth College
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