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A. V. Garmay, K. V. Oskolok, O. V. Monogarova

A use of X-ray fluorescence relative intensities for analysis of metal alloys and oxide materials

Abstract

An X-ray fluorescence analysis technique is proposed, which is based on a use of relative intensities. Calculations of x-ray fluorescence intensities being performed to construct calibration curves, a number of necessary calibration samples can be reduced. Standardless analysis can be performed, if necessary. That parameters of calibration curves depend linearly on concentrations of other elements simplifies accounting for their influence. To apply the approach to analysis of samples containing significant amount of unmeasurable elements a use of a dependence of a relation of Rayleigh-to-Compton scattering peaks on a total content of these elements is suggested. The technique’s validity was shown by analysis of standard steel samples, metal cuttings and iron-ore raw materials.
Key words: X-ray fluorescence analysis, relative X-ray intensities, metal alloys, oxide materials.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2017, Vol. 58, No. 1, P. 11
   

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