Elemental analysis of Nigella sativa via laser induced breakdown spectroscopy technique

The ablity to analyze solid sample for direct analysis of agricultural and environmental samples using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy LIBS technique is a well known analysis lechnique il-5]. A high energy laier was urlo to vaporize-and atomize a small amount from the target sample to create pl...

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Main Authors: Amat Ali, Asilatul Amirah, Bidin, Noriah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/60841/1/NoriahBidin2014_ElementalAnalysisofNigellaSativaViaLaser.pdf
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description The ablity to analyze solid sample for direct analysis of agricultural and environmental samples using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy LIBS technique is a well known analysis lechnique il-5]. A high energy laier was urlo to vaporize-and atomize a small amount from the target sample to create plasma. Emission of light produced Ou*rg plasma cooling become signature for each element contain from the samptl. The advantafe of ttris technique are including rapidness, capable to analyze all materials (solid, tiquiO inO gas;, in-situ or real-time and online analyiis, multi-elernental detection, with minimal sample preparation and minor sample damage
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spelling utm.eprints-608412017-03-08T03:57:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/60841/ Elemental analysis of Nigella sativa via laser induced breakdown spectroscopy technique Amat Ali, Asilatul Amirah Bidin, Noriah QC Physics The ablity to analyze solid sample for direct analysis of agricultural and environmental samples using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy LIBS technique is a well known analysis lechnique il-5]. A high energy laier was urlo to vaporize-and atomize a small amount from the target sample to create plasma. Emission of light produced Ou*rg plasma cooling become signature for each element contain from the samptl. The advantafe of ttris technique are including rapidness, capable to analyze all materials (solid, tiquiO inO gas;, in-situ or real-time and online analyiis, multi-elernental detection, with minimal sample preparation and minor sample damage 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/60841/1/NoriahBidin2014_ElementalAnalysisofNigellaSativaViaLaser.pdf Amat Ali, Asilatul Amirah and Bidin, Noriah (2014) Elemental analysis of Nigella sativa via laser induced breakdown spectroscopy technique. In: 5th International Graduate Conference on Engineering, Science and Humanities 2014, 19-21 August, 2015, Skudai, Johor.
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Elemental analysis of Nigella sativa via laser induced breakdown spectroscopy technique
title Elemental analysis of Nigella sativa via laser induced breakdown spectroscopy technique
title_full Elemental analysis of Nigella sativa via laser induced breakdown spectroscopy technique
title_fullStr Elemental analysis of Nigella sativa via laser induced breakdown spectroscopy technique
title_full_unstemmed Elemental analysis of Nigella sativa via laser induced breakdown spectroscopy technique
title_short Elemental analysis of Nigella sativa via laser induced breakdown spectroscopy technique
title_sort elemental analysis of nigella sativa via laser induced breakdown spectroscopy technique
topic QC Physics
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