Variation in the fluorescent background in Raman spectra of distilled water purified by different methods.

Autor: Adiks, T., Bunkin, A., Luk’yanchenko, V., Pershin, S.
Zdroj: Physics of Wave Phenomena; Mar2008, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p1-6, 6p
Abstrakt: The contribution of impurity fluorescence was determined in the water Raman spectra excited by the second harmonic ( λ = 532 nm) of a pulsed Nd:YAG laser. Water samples prepared by different techniques (tap water (undistilled), distilled water, Milli-Q water, water for injections, and water subjected to cavitation treatment) were investigated. The Raman (bands at ν 2 ∼ 1550 cm−1 and ν 3 ∼ 3400 cm−1) and fluorescence (Stokes shift 2500 cm−1) signals were separated spectrally and according to the differences in the emission kinetics. It was established that all investigated samples, including distilled and specially purified water for injections, exhibit afterglow. The highest sensitivity to the presence of impurities was revealed near ∼ 2500 cm−1. The least contribution to the fluorescence signal was found in the water for injections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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