Liquid analysis by total reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometer
Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence (TXRF) is a method that can be used for high sensitive elemental analysis on solid sample surface, and has been widely...
Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence (TXRF) is a method that can be used for high sensitive elemental analysis on solid sample surface, and has been widely...
Sample preparation methods for X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) featuring powder samples were discussed in the previous issues. Preparation of metal samples is introduced in this...
There are two main sample preparation techniques for measurement of powders with XRF—pressed and loose powder methods—neither requiring any chemical processes. In either case the...
Concerns about the effect of atmospheric aerosol particles have been increasing in recent years and its impact on global climate, air pollution and human health...
In the X-ray Fluorescence analysis (XRF) field, it may fairly be said that sample preparation can be the largest factor that cause analysis error. Especially...
XRF (X-ray fluorescence) analysis as a technique is widely used in academia, research and development and industry as an analysis tool for the determination of...
The newly released wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence sulfur analyzer, Micro-Z ULS (Ultra Low Sulfur) meets the current needs for the analysis of sulfur in petroleum.
The...
Cement is one of the most essential materials in modern construction. In this article, the term “cement” means Portland cement, which is typically a grayish...
As a handy and quick elemental analysis technique, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry is widely used in many industrial fields. It should be noted that energy dispersive...
Total reflection of X-rays occurs on the surface of a measured object by X-ray irradiation at an extremely low glancing angle (less than 0.1°). X-rays...