Quantitative Analysis of Carbon Content in Bituminous Coal by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Using UV Laser Radiation

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李雄威 [1 ,2 ]
毛向雷 [3 ]
王哲 [1 ]
Richard E.RUSSO [3 ]
机构
[1] State Key Lab of Power Systems,Department of Thermal Engineering,Tsinghua-BP Clean Energy Center,Tsinghua University
[2] Guodian New Energy Technology Research Institute
[3] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,University of California
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
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LIBS; coal; carbon content; PLS; quantitative measurement;
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O657.3 [光化学分析法(光谱分析法)]; TQ533 [煤的分析与检验];
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The carbon content of bituminous coal samples was analyzed by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. The 266 nm laser radiation was utilized for laser ablation and plasma generation in air. The partial least square method and the dominant factor based PLS method were used to improve the measurement accuracy of the carbon content of coal. The results showed that the PLS model could achieve good measurement accuracy, and the dominant factor based PLS model could further improve the measurement accuracy. The coefficient of determination and the root-mean-square error of prediction of the PLS model were 0.97 and 2.19%, respectively; and those values for the dominant factor based PLS model were 0.99 and 1.51%, respectively. The results demonstrated that the 266 nm wavelength could accurately measure the carbon content of bituminous coal.
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