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Effects of acid anions, major metallic elements, and chlorides on Li detection by DFWM in graphite furnace

Effects of acid anions, major metallic elements, and chlorides on Li detection by DFWM in graphite furnace
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摘要 In trace Li analysis with degenerate four-wave mixing (DFWM) method, acid anions and major metallic elements are dominant interferences in Li-eontaining samples. To better use DFWM technique to analyze trace Li in actual samples, we study their effects on Li DFWM signal intensity. It is found that K, Cs, and Ni can enhance the Li DFWM signal, SO4^2, PO^34-, Cl-, and Ca can cause significant suppression, and NO3-, Mg, Ba, Sr, and Na almost have no effects. Finally, we use HaBOa to eliminate the depressive effects of chlorides on Li DFWM signal. The result is also of reference in other trace elements analysis with DFWM. In trace Li analysis with degenerate four-wave mixing (DFWM) method, acid anions and major metallic elements are dominant interferences in Li-eontaining samples. To better use DFWM technique to analyze trace Li in actual samples, we study their effects on Li DFWM signal intensity. It is found that K, Cs, and Ni can enhance the Li DFWM signal, SO4^2, PO^34-, Cl-, and Ca can cause significant suppression, and NO3-, Mg, Ba, Sr, and Na almost have no effects. Finally, we use HaBOa to eliminate the depressive effects of chlorides on Li DFWM signal. The result is also of reference in other trace elements analysis with DFWM.
出处 《Chinese Optics Letters》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2014年第12期121-125,共5页 中国光学快报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National "973" Plan Preliminary Study Special of China(Nos.2012CB723407 and 2010CB434811) the Northwest University Science Foundation(No.13NW12) the Shaanxi Provincial Department of Education Project(No.12JK0599)
关键词 Boric acid Chlorine compounds LITHIUM Metallic compounds Trace analysis Trace elements Boric acid Chlorine compounds Lithium Metallic compounds Trace analysis Trace elements
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