Rapid Determination of Meteorolite Composition Based on X-ray Phase Contrast Imaging-Assisted Raman Spectroscopy

IF 3.7 3区 工程技术 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Chemosensors Pub Date : 2023-11-12 DOI:10.3390/chemosensors11110563
Hongpeng Wang, Peipei Fang, Yian Wang, Yingjian Xin, Shengjun Xiong, Sicong Liu, Yanling Xue, Liang Zhang, Xiong Wan
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Returning extraterrestrial samples to Earth has become essential for future deep space exploration. Achieving a comprehensive evaluation of the physical and chemical properties of samples with minimal damage is key to analyzing extraterrestrial samples in the future, as well as to the future sampling and returning of heterogeneous solid samples. This article aims to reconstruct the three-dimensional internal structure of high-contrast objects, select sections of interest through internal structure and detail features, and then analyze the physical and chemical properties of the samples based on laser spectroscopy technology. This paper proposes a strategy based on Raman mapping and X-ray phase-contrast imaging technology to reconstruct the three-dimensional internal structure of a heterogeneous solid sample and detect the substance composition of the region of interest. This study takes meteorite samples as an example and uses X-ray phase-contrast imaging technology to distinguish and reconstruct the spatial distribution of different components in the meteorite, providing a three-dimensional visualization reference with a high spatial resolution for the spatial positioning of the region of interest. Raman spectroscopy, in combination with LIBS, was used to further identify the meteorite as pallasite and to achieve the spectral image fusion of high spatial and high spectral resolutions. The experimental results show that the unknown meteorite’s three-dimensional structure and its components’ spatial distribution can be evaluated based on Raman mapping combined with X-ray phase-contrast imaging technology. This article provides a highly valuable analytical strategy by which to analyze samples returned from deep space exploration.
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基于x射线相衬成像辅助拉曼光谱的陨石成分快速测定
将地外样本送回地球已经成为未来深空探索的关键。实现对损伤最小的样品的物理和化学性质的综合评价是未来地外样品分析的关键,也是未来非均质固体样品采样和返回的关键。本文旨在重建高对比度物体的三维内部结构,通过内部结构和细节特征选择感兴趣的部分,然后基于激光光谱技术分析样品的物理化学性质。本文提出了一种基于拉曼映射和x射线相衬成像技术的策略来重建非均质固体样品的三维内部结构并检测感兴趣区域的物质组成。本研究以陨石样品为例,利用x射线相衬成像技术对陨石中不同组分的空间分布进行区分和重构,为感兴趣区域的空间定位提供高空间分辨率的三维可视化参考。利用拉曼光谱结合LIBS进一步鉴定该陨石为pallasite,实现了高空间分辨率和高光谱分辨率的光谱图像融合。实验结果表明,基于拉曼映射结合x射线相对比成像技术,可以评估未知陨石的三维结构及其组分的空间分布。本文为分析深空探测返回的样品提供了一种极具价值的分析策略。
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Chemosensors
Chemosensors Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry
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期刊介绍: Chemosensors (ISSN 2227-9040; CODEN: CHEMO9) is an international, scientific, open access journal on the science and technology of chemical sensors published quarterly online by MDPI.The journal is indexed in Scopus, SCIE (Web of Science), CAPlus / SciFinder, Inspec, Engineering Village and other databases.
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