Detection of the level of fluoride in the commercially available toothpaste using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy with the marker atomic transition line of neutral fluorine at 731.1 nm

  • M. A. Gondal
  • , Y. W. Maganda
  • , M. A. Dastageer
  • , F. F. Al Adel
  • , A. A. Naqvi
  • , T. F. Qahtan

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Abstract

Fourth harmonic of a pulsed Nd:YAG laser (wavelength 266 nm) in combination with high resolution spectrograph equipped with Gated ICCD camera has been employed to design a high sensitive analytical system. This detection system is based on Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and has been tested first time for analysis of semi-fluid samples to detect fluoride content present in the commercially available toothpaste samples. The experimental parameters were optimized to achieve an optically thin and in local thermo dynamic equilibrium plasma. This improved the limits of detection of fluoride present in tooth paste samples. The strong atomic transition line of fluorine at 731.102 nm was used as the marker line to quantify the fluoride concentration levels. Our LIBS system was able to detect fluoride concentration levels in the range of 1300-1750 ppm with a detection limit of 156 ppm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)32-38
Number of pages7
JournalOptics and Laser Technology
Volume57
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Detection of toxic metal in cosmetic products
  • Laser spectroscopy
  • LIBS

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