Hello Taricha,
im not aware of a possibility to get a "full spectrum" dataset from our processing software. We just measure intensity at dedicated emission wavelenghts.
Also bear in mind that spectral data (if you get hold of it) changes significantly with measurement parameters (axial/radial view, nebulizer flow, RF power). For example atomic lines would be more pronounced with low RF and high nebulizer flow, while the opposite is true for ionic lines (especially the UV ones). So i doubt the data would be enlightening.
Best regards,
Christoph
Sounds complicated!!...Must take a great deal of effort to do effective methods development with that many variables...
Rick