Aqueous solutions of nickel(II), copper(II), and zinc(I1) are quantitatively determined to the low part per billion level by energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry using selective potentiostatic electrodeposition as a preconcentration technique. Novel, cylindrical monochromators between the sample and detector of the XRF system reduce background levels due to scattering from the reflective electrode surface, and yield greatly improved signal-to-noise ratios. Linear callbration curves were obtained. Minimum detection limits are less than 20 ng for the metals studied.
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