DocumentCode
3385803
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
fYear
1996
fDate
5-9 Aug. 1996
Firstpage
9
Lastpage
10
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;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
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
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/LEOSST.1996.540656
Filename
540656
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