نتایج جستجو برای: xrf analysis

تعداد نتایج: 2826054  

2011

AMPTEK INC. 14 DeAngelo Drive, Bedford, MA 01730-2204 U.S.A. APPLICATIONS • X-Ray Fluorescence • Thin-film Analysis • RoHS/WEEE Analysis • Teaching and Research • Art and Archaeology • Process Control • X-ray Tube Characterization FEATURES • Fundamental parameters (FP) • Analysis with or without standards • General bulk and thin-film analysis • Analyze up to 40 elements • Supports all Amptek de...

2014
Marco Leona Pablo S. Londero John R. Lombardi

The identification of organic colorants in works of art has traditionally been one of the most difficult challenges in cultural heritage science. While non-invasive methods such as X-Ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF), or Raman microscopy are extremely useful for the identification of inorganic pigments, they remain generally unsuitable for the analysis of most organic colorants. The absence o...

2005
K. Tsuji T. Emoto Y. Matsuoka Y. Miyatake T. Nagamura X. Ding Xin Jie Kou Wai Da Jie

A new micro-XRF instrument was developed in combination with an atomic force microscope (AFM). A small pinhole of 5 or 10 μm was made on the AFM cantilever. The center of the micro X-ray beam generated by a polycapillary X-ray lens was passed through the pinhole. The present experiment demonstrated that the size of the original X-ray beam of 48 μm produced by the polycapillary lens was reduced ...

2014
NATHAN W. BOWER JONATHAN O. SPEARE WILLIAM J. THOMAS

Introduction Archaeochemists are called on to analyze a wide variety of samples, ranging from metals, pigments, and glasses to bones, stones, and soils. In most cases these samples are solids. Although non-destructive and/or micro-sample analyses are preferable for these cultural resources, in many cases there is a large amount of material available for analysis. In those instances where non-de...

Journal: :Journal of Hazardous Materials 2001

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2001
D J Kalnicky R Singhvi

One of the critical factors for successfully conducting contamination characterization, removal, and remedial operations at hazardous waste sites is rapid and appropriate response to analyze samples in a timely fashion. Turnaround time associated with off-site analysis is often too slow to support efficient utilization of the data. Field portable X-ray fluorescence (FPXRF) techniques provide vi...

2006
E. Urgiles J. Z. Wilcox R. Toda J. Crisp

Introduction: This paper describes the progress in the development and application of the AEXS instrument to determine elemental abundance by analysis of the excired XRF spectra. The AEXS is a miniature instrument based on the excitation of characteristic X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) spectra from samples in ambient atmosphere using a focused electron beam. Operation in ambient atmospheres with mode...

2016
Georgia E. Guild James C. R. Stangoulis

Within the HarvestPlus program there are many collaborators currently using X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy to measure Fe and Zn in their target crops. In India, five HarvestPlus wheat collaborators have laboratories that conduct this analysis and their throughput has increased significantly. The benefits of using XRF are its ease of use, minimal sample preparation and high throughput ana...

2012
M. Steven Shackley Charles G. Barkla

As I have discussed in the last chapter, our goal here is not to elucidate XRF for the entire scientific community – this has been done admirably by others – but to translate the physics, mechanics, and art of XRF for those in archaeology and geoarchaeology who use it as one of the many tools to explain the human past in twenty-first century archaeology. While not a simple exercise, it has util...

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