评估激光诱导击穿光谱法探测火星地表沉积物中氮含量的可行性

IF 3.2 2区 化学 Q1 SPECTROSCOPY Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy Pub Date : 2024-04-27 DOI:10.1016/j.sab.2024.106932
Erin F. Gibbons, Richard Léveillé , Kim Berlo
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尽管在陨石中和直接在火星表面探测到了固定氮,但封存在火星地壳中的氮的丰度和分布仍然未知。鉴于氮是合成氨基酸、核酸和其他对生命至关重要的有机分子所必需的生物基本元素,这一知识空白是制约火星宜居性的最重要挑战之一。激光诱导击穿光谱仪(LIBS)能够检测天然岩石样本中的氮元素,并可在多个目前正在运行的火星探测器上作为独立的勘测仪器使用,这为绘制不同沉积环境中氮元素的地层分布图创造了直接的机会。为了为利用 LIBS 在火星上检测氮奠定基础,我们在火星碎屑岩模拟物或粘土基质中合成了一整套含有不同数量氮(以硝酸盐或铵的形式)的样品。我们展示了火星相关基质中氮发射的基线光谱,并确定了光谱干扰。我们的研究结果表明,在玄武岩背景下,可以从矿物结合的氮中可靠地探测到 17 条诊断性氮发射谱线,但只有四条谱线表现出足够的灵敏度,可以在一定范围的氮浓度和所有测试基质中被探测到。为了阐明量化的优化策略,我们提出了一系列迭代的 PLS 模型。我们发现,通过限制训练集的成分范围、对数据进行归一化处理、减去基线连续发射以及同时对多条诊断 N 线的发射行为进行建模,可以提高预测精度。我们观察到,如果模型用于预测与训练时所用矩阵不同的样本中的 N,预测的不确定性会从 8.4% 增加(恶化)到 29.9%,这表明模型在训练范围之外的普适性很差。因此,未来的工作应侧重于开发一个更大、更多样化的训练集,涵盖火星上预计会遇到的氮浓度和氮相的范围,可用于训练可通用的模型。总之,这项工作表明,LIBS 是一种很有前途的工具,可用于确定火星表面材料中固着的氮的丰度,并为今后的发展奠定了基础。
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Assessing the feasibility of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy for detecting nitrogen in martian surface sediments

Despite the detection of fixed nitrogen in meteorites and directly on Mars' surface, the abundance and distribution of nitrogen sequestered in the martian crust remains unknown. Given that nitrogen is a bioessential element that is required for the synthesis of amino acids, nucleic acids, and other organic molecules vital for life, this gap in knowledge is one of the most important challenges in constraining martian habitability. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has the capability to detect N in natural rock samples and is available as a stand-off survey instrument on multiple currently active Mars rovers, creating an immediate opportunity to map the stratigraphic distribution of N within diverse depositional settings. However, little has been published regarding the detection of N with LIBS.

To lay a foundation for N detection on Mars using LIBS, we synthesized a comprehensive suite of samples with variable amounts of nitrogen (as nitrate or ammonium) in either a Mars regolith simulant or a clay matrix. We present baseline spectra of N emission in Mars-relevant matrices and identify spectral interferences. Our results indicate that 17 diagnostic N emission lines are reliably detectable from mineral-bound N against a basaltic background, but only four lines exhibit sufficient sensitivity to be detected across a range of N concentrations and within all tested matrices. To elucidate optimized strategies for quantification, we present an iterative series of PLS models. We find that prediction accuracy is improved by restricting the compositional range of the training set, normalizing the data, subtracting baseline continuum emission, and simultaneously modeling the emission behaviour of multiple diagnostic N lines at once. We observe that the prediction uncertainty increases (worsens) from 8.4% to 29.9% if models are used to predict N in samples with a dissimilar matrix than those used during training, suggesting poor generalizability outside the training range. Consequently, future work should focus on developing a larger, more diverse training set that encompasses the range of N concentrations and phases expected to be encountered on Mars, which may be used to train generalizable models. Overall, this work demonstrates that LIBS is a promising tool for determining the abundance of N sequestered in martian surface materials and lays a foundation for future development.

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期刊介绍: Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, is intended for the rapid publication of both original work and reviews in the following fields: Atomic Emission (AES), Atomic Absorption (AAS) and Atomic Fluorescence (AFS) spectroscopy; Mass Spectrometry (MS) for inorganic analysis covering Spark Source (SS-MS), Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP-MS), Glow Discharge (GD-MS), and Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS). Laser induced atomic spectroscopy for inorganic analysis, including non-linear optical laser spectroscopy, covering Laser Enhanced Ionization (LEI), Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF), Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RIS) and Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry (RIMS); Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS); Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy (CRDS), Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (LA-ICP-AES) and Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). X-ray spectrometry, X-ray Optics and Microanalysis, including X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) and related techniques, in particular Total-reflection X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (TXRF), and Synchrotron Radiation-excited Total reflection XRF (SR-TXRF). Manuscripts dealing with (i) fundamentals, (ii) methodology development, (iii)instrumentation, and (iv) applications, can be submitted for publication.
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