Abstract Solution cathode glow discharge-atomic emission spectrometry (SCGD-AES) has attracted wide attention globally in recent years. The technology has the advantages of on-line detection of various metal elements, small volume,… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Solution cathode glow discharge-atomic emission spectrometry (SCGD-AES) has attracted wide attention globally in recent years. The technology has the advantages of on-line detection of various metal elements, small volume, and convenience. In this work, the original spectrometer based on SCGD-AES technology was replaced by filter-wheel, photomultiplier tube (PMT) and picoammeter, which was named FPP spectral discrimination device. Analytical performance of the device with narrow-band monochromator (0.08 nm) was compared to its performance with wide-bandpass filters (10 nm) with optimized spatial. The relative standard deviation of SCGD-FPP for Na, K, Ca, Li, Sr, Rb, and Cs ranged from 0.2 to 0.8%, comparable to the 0.6 to 1.4% with the monochromator. With optimized spatial resolution, the detection limits ranged from 0.15 to 350 μg/L, and the optimal plasma spectral collected points of Na, K, Ca, Li, Sr, Rb, and Cs at 0.8 mm, 0.8 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.6 mm, and 0.6 mm, respectively. The deviation analysis of the samples containing Na, K, Ca, and Li were analyzed under optimal conditions. The results show that a SCGD-FPP source with spatial resolution improved the detection performance.
               
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