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Publikováno v:
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 50:111-117
A new technology for monitoring airborne heavy metals on aerosols and particulates based on spark-induced breakdown spectroscopy (SIBS) was evaluated at a joint U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/U.S. Department of Energy test at the rotary k
Autor:
Seonkyung Lee, Michelle L. Silva, W. Terry Rawlins, William J. Kessler, Steven J. Davis, Amy J. R. Hunter
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
In this paper we discuss several sensitive diagnostics that have specifically developed for application to COIL and other iodine laser concepts such as AGIL and DOIL. We briefly cover the history of some important diagnostics including recently-devel
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
In this paper we present results from a spectroscopic and kinetic study of the reaction sequence of NCl 3 + H that produces NCl(a 1 ). Using sensitive optical emission diagnostics, we have observed both NCl(a) and (b) produced by this reaction. Upon
Autor:
Richard T. Wainner, Amy J. R. Hunter
Publikováno v:
Laser Applications to Chemical and Environmental Analysis.
Spark-induced breakdown spectroscopy (SIBS) is a new technique that has evolved from the growing field of LIBS. Here we apply portable SIBS technology to the ideally-suited task of detecting small concentrations (10 ppm) of heavy metals in soils.
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Cost-effective and environmentally-sound means of paint and coatings removal is a problem spanning many government, commercial, industrial and municipal applications. For example, the Department of Energy is currently engaged in removing paint and ot
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Potential human exposure to airborne metals occurs in a broad number of government and civilianoperations and processes. Included among these are hard chromium plating, firing ranges, metallurgy and metalsprocessing, lead paint abatement, and deconta
Publikováno v:
Applied Optics. 42:2102
Spark-induced breakdown spectroscopy (SIBS) is a recently developed atomic-fluorescene-based analytical technique that is analogous to laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. SIBS, however, uses an electrical plasma generation method on nonconductive s