Abstract
Direct and fast detection of trace selenium in water, without any form of pre-concentration, is demonstrated. Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy and laser-ablation-assisted laser-induced fluorescence are used, achieving limits-of-detection down to 56 ppm and 315 ppb, respectively.
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