Detail publikace

LIBS and LA-ICP-MS Complementary Study of Elemental Distributions in Biominerals

NOVOTNÝ, Karel – HOLÁ, Markéta – GALIOVÁ, Michaela – KANICKÝ, Viktor – KAISER, Jozef

Anglický název

LIBS and LA-ICP-MS Complementary Study of Elemental Distributions in Biominerals

Typ

Stať ve sborníku v databázi WoS či Scopus

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

Two Q-switched Nd:YAG lasers (UP-266 MACRO-New Wave and Quantel Brilliant) operated at fourth harmonic frequency (266 nm) and at the fundamental wavelength of 1064 nm, respectively, were used in our double pulse experiments. The laser-induced plasma radiation was transported by a fiber optic system onto the entrance slit of a monochromator (Jobin Yvon TRIAX 320) with ICCD detector (Jobin Yvon Horiba). LA-ICP-MS technique is based on the transport of the dry aerosol formed during laser ablation to next excitation/ionization source (ICP). Recently LA-ICP-MS has increasingly been used to quantify trace elements with a high spatial lateral resolution and low limits of detection in many different materials, including industrial materials, geological samples and human remains. A UP 213 New Wave laser ablation device coupled to a Model 7500ce Agilent ICP-MS instrument was employed to examine feasibility of measurement and quantification of spatial distribution of elements in biominerals (bones, teeth and kidney stones).

Klíčová slova anglicky

LIBS; LA-ICP-MS; elemental distribution; biominerals

Vydáno

2008-10-19

Nakladatel

Optical Society of America

Místo

Washington DC

ISBN

978-1-55752-861-2

Kniha

Proceedings of the Frontiers in Optics 2008 / Laser Science XXIV

Strany od–do

121–121

Počet stran

1

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT32919,
  author="Jozef {Kaiser} and Michaela {Vašinová Galiová}",
  title="LIBS and LA-ICP-MS Complementary Study of Elemental Distributions in Biominerals",
  booktitle="Proceedings of the Frontiers in Optics 2008 / Laser Science XXIV",
  year="2008",
  series="1",
  number="1",
  pages="121--121",
  publisher="Optical Society of America",
  address="Washington DC",
  isbn="978-1-55752-861-2"
}