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dc.contributor.authorGonzalez, Jhanis J.-
dc.contributor.authorFernández, Alberto-
dc.contributor.authorMao, Xianglei-
dc.contributor.authorRusso, Richard E.-
dc.date.accessioned2013-07-17T17:28:15Z-
dc.date.available2013-07-17T17:28:15Z-
dc.date.issued2004-
dc.identifier.issn0584-8547-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10872/3922-
dc.description.abstractSampling strategy is defined in this work as the interaction of a repetitively pulsed laser beam with a fixed position on a sample (single spot) or with a moving sample (scan). Analytical performance of these sampling strategies was compared by using 213 nm laser ablation ICP-MS. A geological rock (Tuff) was quantitatively analyzed based on NIST series 610-616 glass standard reference materials. Laser ablation data were compared to ICP-MS analysis of the dissolved samples. The scan strategy (50 µm/s) produced a flat, steady temporal ICP-MS response whereas the single spot strategy produced a signal that decayed with time (after 60 s). Single-spot sampling provided better accuracy and precision than the scan strategy when the first 15 s of the sampling time was eliminated from the data analysis. In addition, the single spot strategy showed less matrix dependence among the four NIST glasses.es_VE
dc.language.isoen_USes_VE
dc.publisherSpectrochimica Actaes_VE
dc.relation.ispartofseriesPart B;59-
dc.subjectLaser ablationes_VE
dc.subjectInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryes_VE
dc.subjectNIST glasses_VE
dc.subjectSampling strategyes_VE
dc.titleScanning vs. single spot laser ablation (λ=213 nm) inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryes_VE
dc.typeArticlees_VE
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