Radial excitation temperatures in argon-nitrogen inductively coupled plasmas
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
- Vol. 3 (7) , 965-968
- https://doi.org/10.1039/ja9880300965
Abstract
Abel-inverted excitation temperatures are measured for Ar-N2 inductively coupled plasmas (ICPs) formed in a conventional torch using a 27.12-MHz crystal-controlled generator. The dependence of temperature on gas composition (0–100% N2 in the outer flow), forward power (1.2–3.0 kW), observation height (6 and 15 mm) and injector gas flow-rate (1 and 2 l min–1) are studied using Fe as the thermometric species. When 5–10% N2 is used in the outer gas flow instead of pure Ar, the axial temperature is approximately 1000 K greater than that of the commonly used Ar ICP. Substitution of Ar in the outer flow by pure N2 reduces the axial temperature from 6200 to 4900 K at 1.2-kW forward power. At 2.5 kW, the Ar-N2 plasma, with pure N2 in the outer flow, exhibits a temperature of approximately 6200 K, similar to that of a 1.2-kW Ar ICP.Keywords
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