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Dual Laser Pulses Enable Portable Lead Testing

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Hank Hogan

To diminish the negative effect that the metal lead has on public health, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set a limit of 15 parts per billion (ppb) by weight of the metal in drinking water. If samples from a water supply exceed that limit too many times, steps must be taken to remedy the exposure. One challenge lies in testing the water. Laboratory-based techniques are suitable but not on-site. Conversely, portable methods can test water at the source but lack the needed sensitivity. A schematic shows the setup of a combined laser ablation and laser-induced...Read full article

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    Published: May 2008
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    Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) is a spectroscopic technique that involves using a laser to excite molecules or atoms, leading to their emission of fluorescence light. This technique is widely used in scientific research, analytical chemistry, and various fields for studying the composition and properties of substances. Key features of laser-induced fluorescence include: Laser excitation: A high-energy laser beam is used to selectively excite specific molecules or atoms in a sample. The...
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