Abstract

Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been investigated for the determination of lithium in various streams generated during the preparation of lithium titanate microspheres employing internal gelation in Sol–gel. Important parameters including laser energy and acquisition delay were optimized to achieve the best signal to noise ratio during the LIBS analysis using filter paper as a solid support. The usefulness of different analytical emission lines of lithium was investigated. The developed LIBS methodology was found to be useful in developing the sol–gel process for preparing the lithium based microspheres for fusion based R&D programs.

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