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Cold excitation and determination of hydrogen sulfide by dielectric barrier discharge molecular emission spectrometry

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TALANTA
Volume 144, Issue -, Pages 734-739

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2015.07.024

Keywords

Dielectric barrier discharge; Molecular emission spectrometric system; Enclosed DBD excitation source; Hydrogen sulfide; S2-

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  1. Key Laboratory of Planetary Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [PSL 14-04]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21245005]
  3. Shandong University Foundation [2014ZZXM002]

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A low-temperature microplasma generated in a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) was used as a radiation source for the excitation of hydrogen sulfide and its determination by molecular emission spectrometry (MES). The excitation/emission chamber was enclosed to eliminate spectral interference from ambient air. The spectral emission lines of hydrogen sulfide were clearly discriminated from the background spectrum, and the emission line at 365.06 nm was selected for parameter optimization and quantitative analysis. The S2- ions in aqueous samples were reacted with acid to generate hydrogen sulfide and then determined. The experimental parameters affecting the determination of hydrogen sulfide and S2- were optimized. The limits of detection were 1.4 mg m(-3) for H2S and 11.2 mg L-1 for S2-. The repeatability of the method was satisfactory, as the RSD values were 2.3% for H2S and 1.8% for S2-. The enclosed DBD-MES system was demonstrated to be a useful tool for the determination of hydrogen sulfide in gas samples and S2- in aqueous samples. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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