A Spectrochemical Snapshot of Heavy Elements in Nile River Sediments: Line Intensity Calculation

O. A. Nassef, Y. Gamal
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ABSTRACT Nile River sediments were spectrochemically studied for the characterization of heavy elements. Ten sediment samples were milled and successfully pressed for obtaining homogeneously compact pellets. Their surface elemental analysis was obtained using ns-LIBS at two values of laser pulse energy: 25 mJ and 50 mJ. Despite the noticeable matrix effect, a snapshot visualizing the existing elements and their relative content detected in the investigated sediments is provided. The LIBS spectral data revealed the presence of some heavy elements such as Al, Ti, Fe, Mn, Ba, Co, Cr, Sr, and Cu in addition to other typical elements including Mg, Si, Ca, C, and Na. Their origin is easily linked to the illegal practices of the factories and companies discharging harmful wastes into the Nile, in addition to the probable agricultural sources. The LIBS results were supported and complemented by the XRD technique. Considering the inconsistent LIBS line intensity signal, a mathematical-based approach for spectral line intensity calculation is proposed. Assuring the existence of a local thermodynamic equilibrium condition (LTE), the plasma excitation temperature was determined for all samples using the Boltzmann plot (BP) applied to the spectral lines of MgI, FeI, CaI, and TiI, which cover different spectral regions. The BP linear fitting parameters and their averages are derived and exploited in calculating the spectral line intensity. The suggested method is claimed to theoretically adjust and balance any source of signal fluctuations arising from experimental conditions and/or instruments.
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尼罗河沉积物中重元素的光谱化学快照:线强度计算
对尼罗河沉积物中的重元素进行了光谱化学表征。10个沉积物样品被碾磨并成功压制,以获得均匀致密的颗粒。在激光脉冲能量为25mj和50mj的情况下,用ns-LIBS对其表面进行了元素分析。尽管存在明显的基质效应,但仍提供了一份显示所调查沉积物中检测到的现有元素及其相对含量的快照。LIBS光谱数据显示,除了Mg、Si、Ca、C和Na等典型元素外,还存在Al、Ti、Fe、Mn、Ba、Co、Cr、Sr和Cu等重元素。除了可能的农业来源外,它们的来源很容易与工厂和公司向尼罗河排放有害废物的非法行为联系起来。LIBS结果得到了XRD技术的支持和补充。针对LIBS谱线强度信号不一致的问题,提出了一种基于数学的谱线强度计算方法。为了保证局部热力学平衡条件(LTE)的存在,对覆盖不同光谱区域的MgI、FeI、CaI和TiI光谱线应用玻尔兹曼图(BP)确定了所有样品的等离子体激发温度。导出了BP线性拟合参数及其平均值,并应用于谱线强度的计算。所建议的方法从理论上调整和平衡由实验条件和/或仪器引起的任何信号波动源。
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