Femtosecond Laser-Induced Plasma Spectrometry of Bimetallic Noble Metal Catalysts.

APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY(2016)

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Femtosecond laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), a powerful and versatile multi-elemental analysis technique, is employed for quantification of noble metal catalysts (Pt-Pd) loaded on cordierite matrix. The laser-induced plasma was generated on the sample surface using 1 mJ energy from a 50 fs, 1kHz, Ti-Sa laser system. The spectral emission of the cordierite matrix and noble metals are systematically studied to identify 270.23nm and 340.42nm lines for quantitative estimation of Pt and Pd, respectively. Quantification of the LIBS signal is further aided by measurement of excitation temperature and electron density of the laser-ablated plasma. Time-resolved LIBS is used under optimized conditions to evaluate the analytical predictive ability of the technique. Calibration curves for Pt and Pd exhibit good linearity. The limit of detection for Pt and Pd is estimated to be 55 mu g/g and 17 mu g/g, respectively, of the cordierite matrix.
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Femtosecond,laser induced breakdown spectroscopy,quantification
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