2009
DOI: 10.1002/xrs.1195
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X‐ray fluorescence analysis of Cr, As, Se, Cd, Hg, and Pb in soil using pressed powder pellet and loose powder methods

Abstract: Quantitative analyses of Cr, As, Se, Cd, Hg, and Pb in soil were performed using wavelength dispersive X‐ray fluorescence (WDXRF) spectrometry with pressed powder pellet and loose powder methods. Standard soil samples containing hazardous metals were prepared by adding appropriate amounts of aqueous standards to base soils and then drying and homogenizing them. Base soil powders ground to less than 12.5 µm of modal particle size were Tachikawa loam, brown forest soil, and weathered granite containing 17.9, 9.4… Show more

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“…Sample thickness is an important parameter for XRF analysis . Samples with sufficient thickness are desirable to avoid analytical errors resulting from a difference in the absorption effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sample thickness is an important parameter for XRF analysis . Samples with sufficient thickness are desirable to avoid analytical errors resulting from a difference in the absorption effects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the intensity of AsKβ line is minuscule relative to that of the AsKα line, which would prohibit the determination of μg L À 1 levels of As in water. It is also possible to evaluate the PbLα line intensity relative to the AsKα line intensity using PbLβ line intensity, and to apply this as a correction of the AsKα line intensity [23,25]. However, water samples typically contain selenite as well, which reacts with both APDC [26,27] and Zr [28], and the SeKβ line overlaps with the PbLβ line.…”
Section: Removal Of Pb From Sample Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, specimen thickness should remain constant to avoid error. This behavior often results from measurement of an analytical line with high X-ray energy from a heavy element and can be seen with specimens that are thin, [18] have low density, such as loose powder, [27] and/or are composed mainly of light elements, [28] e.g. H, C, and O.…”
Section: Analytical Depthmentioning
confidence: 99%