KRYŠTOFOVÁ Olga1, BABULA Petr2, KAISER Josef3, NOVOTNÝ Karel4, ZEHNÁLEK Josef1,
ADAM Vojtěch1, KIZEK René1
(1Mendelova univerzita v Brně, 2Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita v Brně
3Vysoké učení technické v Brně, 4Masarykova univerzita)
Využití laserem indukované ablační spektroskopie pro detekci kovů An utilizing of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy for metal ions detection
In numerous biological experiments, there is no information about the spatial distribution of elements, especially metals,
which could further serve for understanding the biochemical mechanism of their distribution and transportation. Laser induced
breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is a useful technique for determining the spatial distribution of metals in various types
of samples. Given the potential of this technique to analyze solid, liquid and gaseous samples (including aerosols), which
may or may not be conductive, LIBS is used for both qualitative and quantitative purposes in many areas. In some applications,
the unique properties of this technique, as the ability of micro-analysis, the possibility of analyzing a sample at a distance
and in situ and quasi-non-destructive nature of analysis, are used. In this study, the basic principle of technology and its
application for analysis of soils and plant tissues are discussed.