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Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 1996

Continuous emission monitoring of metal aerosol concentrations in atmospheric air

Anne-Marie Gomes; Jean-Philippe Sarrette; Lydie Madon; Abdenbi Almi

Improvements of an apparatus for continuous emission monitoring (CEM) by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) of metal aerosols in air are described. The method simultaneously offers low operating costs, large volume of tested air for valuable sampling and avoids supplementary contamination or keeping of the air pollutant concentrations. Questions related to detection and calibration are discussed. The detection limits (DL) obtained for the eight pollutants studied are lower than the recommended threshold limit values (TLV) and as satisfactory as the results obtained with other CEM methods involving air-argon plasmas.


Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry | 1995

Spectroscopic method for the determination of the electron temperature in quasi-thermal air discharges. Application to an inductively coupled air plasma at atmospheric pressure

Anne-Marie Gomes; Jean-Philippe Sarrette; Lydie Madon; Arnaud Epifanie

A method for the approximation of the electron temperature, θe, in quasi-thermal air discharges, based on measurements of the relative emissivities of the weakly resolved OH and NO vibrational bands in the 210–320 nm spectral range, is described. The method is very sensitive and particularly suitable between 2000 and 6000 K, where intensities emitted by atomic lines cannot be easily distinguished from the molecular vibrational bands. It is shown that departures from thermodynamic equilibrium induced by radiative losses or by a difference between the electron temperature, θe, and the heavy particle temperature, θg, cannot lead to large systematic errors as long as the ratio X=θe:θg stays below 1.2. The uncertainty of the temperature determination is discussed together with an application to an inductively coupled air plasma at atmospheric pressure.


Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry | 1992

Measurement of heavy particle temperature in a radiofrequency air discharge at atmospheric pressure from the numerical simulation of the NO γ system

Anne-Marie Gomes; J. Bacri; Jean-Philippe Sarrette; Jacques Salon

An optical diagnostic method particularly suitable for studying cold (2500–6000 K) air plasma properties when atomic line intensities are too weak to allow accurate measurements is presented. The method is based on a comparison between numerically simulated and experimental spectra of bands of the NO γ system. It was applied to an air inductively coupled plasma at atmospheric pressure. This method allows the determination of the plasma temperature by measuring, on emission spectra, the widths of a rotationally non-resolved band at different heights; the uncertainty on such measured temperature values is about 250 K.


Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing | 2004

Temperature Determination in Air Plasmas with Chlorofluorocarboned Molecules in the Range 2500 K < T < 6000 K: Application to Quantitative Analysis of Elemental Pollutants

Anne-Marie Gomes; Saker Saloum; Jean-Philippe Sarrette

The diagnosis by emission spectroscopy of quasi-thermal air plasmas mixed with pollutants was performed for temperatures lower than 6000 K at atmospheric pressure. The applications concern monitoring of the destruction of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) and the measurement of very low concentrations (some ppb) of heavy metals (copper) in air. The proposed methods are based on the simulation of the absolute intensity of the most intense molecular systems of the spectra (systems Gamma of NO, A-X of OH and NH, Schumann–Runge of O2 and violet of CN). The plasma composition of the mixtures (air+x% H2O+y% Cu+z% CCl2F2) and spectra simulation takes into account non-thermal equilibrium (Tg and Te kinetic temperatures of gas and electrons with X=Te/Tg). Six methods were selected and the conditions for their use were discussed. They were applied to the diagnosis of an air Inductively Coupled Plasma (64 MHz, 2.4 kW). Excellent agreement was obtained among them. Temperature variations lower than 50 K were able to be revealed and temperatures lower than 2600 K were measured. In a spectroanalysis context, it was shown that the partial pressure of metal nebulized in the discharge is uniform and that its excitation temperature TCu=Tg. The copper concentration was measured with an uncertainty which does not exceed 7%.


Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 1999

Calculation of electron impact inelastic cross sections and rate coefficients for diatomic molecules. Application to air molecules

Philippe Teulet; Jean-Philippe Sarrette; Anne-Marie Gomes


Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 2001

Collisional–radiative modelling of one- and two-temperature air and air-sodium plasmas at atmospheric pressure with temperatures of 2000–12 000 K

Philippe Teulet; Jean-Philippe Sarrette; Anne-Marie Gomes


Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 1995

Collisional-radiative modelling of quasi-thermal air plasmas with electronic temperatures between 2000 and 13,000 K—II. 2000 K⩽Θe⩽4000 K

Jean-Philippe Sarrette; Anne-Marie Gomes; Jean-Claude Bacri


Plasma Processes and Polymers | 2006

Determination of Nitrogen Atoms Loss Probabilities on Copper, Aluminium, Alumina, Brass and Nylon Surfaces

Jean-Philippe Sarrette; B. Rouffet; A. Ricard


European Physical Journal-applied Physics | 2008

Treatment of flat and hollow substrates by a pure nitrogen flowing post discharge : Application to bacterial decontamination in low diameter tubes

Sandrine Villeger; Jean-Philippe Sarrette; B. Rouffet; Sarah Cousty; A. Ricard


Applied Surface Science | 2008

Atom-sensitive textiles as visual indicators for plasma post-discharges

Cristina Canal; Sandrine Villeger; Sarah Cousty; B. Rouffet; Jean-Philippe Sarrette; P. Erra; A. Ricard

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A. Ricard

University of Toulouse

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Sarah Cousty

Paul Sabatier University

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B. Rouffet

Paul Sabatier University

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Abdenbi Almi

Paul Sabatier University

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Lydie Madon

Paul Sabatier University

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Antoine Dubuc

Paul Sabatier University

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