Abstract

The present paper deals with spectral interferences from cerium, neodymium and lanthanum on prominent lines of scandium, yttrium and rare earth elements (REE). The “true detection limit” criterion was used for rational wavelength line selection as proposed by boumans and vrakking [ Spectrochim. Acta 42B, 819 (1987); 43B, 69 (1988)]. Analysis lines selected for cerium and neodymium matrices suffered both wing and line interferences. In the case of a lanthanum matrix, it is possible to choose mostly analysis lines that are free of line interference and negligible wing interference. The high degree of spectral interferences with a cerium or neodymium matrix significantly worsens the true detection limits. This article is an electronic publication in Spearochimica Acta Electronica (SAE), the electronic section of Spectrochimica Acta Part B (SAB). The hardcopy text is accompanied by a disk with data and text files. The data files comprise in particular the tabular material of this article in electronic form.

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