Developments in Applied Spectroscopy 1963
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-8685-8_28
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Applications of X-Ray Absorption Edge Analysis

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“…The x-ray measurements are made on a standard flat-crystal x-ray fluorescence spectrometer (7,15,18), rather than a diffractometer, and are made at only one wavelength on each side of the edge. The bracketing wavelengths are derived from secondary targets external to the x-ray tube (5,8,9,15,18).…”
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“…The x-ray measurements are made on a standard flat-crystal x-ray fluorescence spectrometer (7,15,18), rather than a diffractometer, and are made at only one wavelength on each side of the edge. The bracketing wavelengths are derived from secondary targets external to the x-ray tube (5,8,9,15,18).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The x-ray measurements are made on a standard flat-crystal x-ray fluorescence spectrometer (7,15,18), rather than a diffractometer, and are made at only one wavelength on each side of the edge. The bracketing wavelengths are derived from secondary targets external to the x-ray tube (5,8,9,15,18). The targets are chosen so that one has a characteristic spectral line close to the short-wavelength side of the edge, the other a line close to the long-wavelength side.…”
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“…path length. ( 2 ) . -10- (2) With power to the x-ray tube turned off~ determine the noise level of the counter circuitry and subtract this from ali intensity measurements.…”
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“…( 2 ) . -10- (2) With power to the x-ray tube turned off~ determine the noise level of the counter circuitry and subtract this from ali intensity measurements. Determine the ratio of intensity transmitted through water to the intensity transmitted through each solution at each of the two wave-.…”
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“…1984, 56, 193. . (17) Llavona, R.; García, J. R.; Suárez, M.; Rodriguez, J. Thermochim. Acta 1985, 86, 281.…”
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