2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-583x(01)01082-5
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Cast iron pot from Deerfield, MA, USA: A PIXE study

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“…46 PIXE was also used to study the elemental composition of old cast iron pots in an attempt to determine the origin of these artifacts. 47 The results of an inter-laboratory comparison of XPS data obtained with stainless steel have been presented. 48 The best results were obtained after removal of the chromium rich oxide layer on the sample surface.…”
Section: Non-ferrous Metals and Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…46 PIXE was also used to study the elemental composition of old cast iron pots in an attempt to determine the origin of these artifacts. 47 The results of an inter-laboratory comparison of XPS data obtained with stainless steel have been presented. 48 The best results were obtained after removal of the chromium rich oxide layer on the sample surface.…”
Section: Non-ferrous Metals and Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quadrupole ICP-MS equipped with a dynamic reaction cell has been used for the accurate determination of Cu in coal fly ash samples in the presence of excess titanium, using the reaction of Cu 1 ions with NH 3 . 90 The method eliminated the effect of polyatomic isobaric interferences caused by the formation of 47 1 was detected at m/z 99. The method was applied to the determination of Cu in coal fly ash reference materials.…”
Section: Nickel Based Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%