Portable x-ray fluorescence spectrometry : capabilities for in situ analysis

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Portable x-ray fluorescence spectrometry : capabilities for in situ analysis

edited by Philip J. Potts, Margaret West

RSC, c2008

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Portable X-ray fluorescence (PXRF) instrumentation has some unique analytical capabilities for the in situ analysis of samples in the field. These capabilities have been extended in recent years by the continuing development of solid state detectors, surface mounted electronics, digital signal processing technology, Li-ion batteries combined with a choice of rugged sealed radioisotope sources or miniature X-ray tubes that provide lightweight hand-held devices. As well as opening up new applications, in situ measurements by PXRF, where the instrument is placed in direct contact with the object to be analysed, involve the complete integration of sampling and analysis. Careful interpretation of results is therefore required, particularly when the analysis is used to estimate the bulk composition of a sample. In this monograph, an overview is given of instrumentation, analytical capabilities, and limitations in the interpretation of results, sampling considerations and applications where PXRF offers substantial advantages over conventional analytical techniques. The aim is to give the reader an insight into the capabilities of the technique and to demonstrate the contribution it can make to a range of areas of contemporary scientific interest. Chapters are written by internationally recognised scientists with practical experience of in situ analysis using portable X-ray fluorescence and demonstrates the wide range of applications for the technique. The topics covered are illustrated with diagrams and photographs where appropriate and each chapter includes supporting references to enable the reader to gain a greater understanding of a particular application. Topics include: -analytical capabilities -instrumentation -quantification -correction procedures -sampling considerations -future developments Applications include: -the assessment of contaminated land -surfaces -coatings and paints -workplace monitoring -metal & alloy sorting -geochemical prospecting -archaeological investigations -museum samples & works of art -extraterrestrial analysis The work is aimed at scientists who have some knowledge of analytical techniques and/or the applications covered, but are not fully familiar with the capabilities of PXRF. It offers a general introduction to the technique and its applications rather than a research monograph. As such, it is aimed at analytical scientists, environmental and geological scientists, industrial hygienists, industrial and plant scientists, archaeometrists and museum researchers, research scientists and research students with projects in the applications covered. Undergraduate students studying associated degree courses will also benefit from the work.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Introduction, analytical instrumentation and application overview
  • Chapter 2: Quantification and correction procedures
  • Chapter 3: Contaminated land: sampling considerations
  • Chapter 4: Surfaces, coatings and paint
  • Chapter 5: Hazardous Substances in the Workplace
  • Chapter 6: Metal and alloy sorting
  • Chapter 7: Geochemical prospecting
  • Chapter 8: Archaeological lithic provenancing
  • Chapter 9: Museum samples and works of art
  • Chapter 10: Extraterrestrial Analysis : Planetary X-ray Fluorescence from Orbiting Spacecraft and Landers

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  • NCID
    BA87581347
  • ISBN
    • 9780854045525
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 291 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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