Title :
Laser desorption of NO and CO from sodium nitrate and calcium carbonate crystals
Author :
Hess, W.P. ; German, K.A.H. ; Bradley, R.A. ; Taylor, D.P. ; Beck, K.M.
Author_Institution :
Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, WA, USA
Abstract :
Pulsed laser irradiation of solid samples produces plumes of gaseous material suitable for mass or chemical analysis. The combination of laser desorption with various mass spectrometry techniques offers a method by which solid micro samples may be analyzed for elemental and chemical composition. Such techniques are being developed to characterize a variety of solid samples including soil, and hazardous mixed wastes. It is clear that the laser desorption analysis of mixed wastes involving molecular ionic compounds requires a detailed knowledge of the desorption properties of these components. Sodium nitrate (NaNO/sub 3/) and Calcium carbonate (CaCO/sub 3/) are of particular interest since each is a component in waste storage tanks at the Hanford nuclear reservation and a constituent of the earth´s subsurface. In an attempt to develop laser desorption as an analysis tool, we have studied pulsed UV laser desorption from crystalline NaNO/sub 3/ and the calcite form of CaCO/sub 3/.
Keywords :
calcium compounds; carbon compounds; laser beam applications; mass spectroscopic chemical analysis; nitrogen compounds; photoionisation; photon stimulated desorption; sodium compounds; surface phonons; vibrational modes; CO; CaCO/sub 3/; NO; NaNO/sub 3/; REMPI; calcite; chemical analysis; crystals; hazardous mixed wastes; pulsed UV laser desorption; rotational distribution; soil; vibrational distribution; Calcium; Chemical analysis; Chemical elements; Chemical hazards; Chemical lasers; Gas lasers; Mass spectroscopy; Optical materials; Optical pulses; Solid lasers;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Applications of Lasers in Materials Processing/Broadband Optical Networks/Smart Pixels/Optical MEMs and Their Applications. IEEE/LEOS 1996 Summer Topical Meetings:
Conference_Location :
Keystone, CO, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3175-3
DOI :
10.1109/LEOSST.1996.540656