X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry had an important impact as one of the first commercially available instrumental techniques for elemental analysis (Van Grieken and Markowicz, 2002). Dur
A feasibility study of previous termquantitativenext term elemental microanalysis of biological mate...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
Synchrotron light sources have provided highly versatile X ray sources for XRF mapping. The intensi...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis sions. The development of synchrotron radi...
This comprehensive review covers the latest published activities using XRF techniques. X-ray analyti...
X-ray fluorescence has been in use for elemental analysis for a long time. Characteristic X-rays are...
The development of synchrotron radiation x-ray sources has provided the means to greatly extend the ...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is a form of atomic spectroscopy ideal for rapid and simple determination o...
This annual review of X-ray fluorescence covers developments over the period 2006–2007 in instrument...
The analytical characterization and an application example of a novel laboratory X-ray fluorescence ...
X-ray fluorescence analysis has a long history as a conventional bulk elemental analysis with medium...
High-energy synchrotrons are valuable sources of highly collimated, intense x-ray radiation for use ...
Micro X-ray Fluorescence (µ-XRF) is a rapidly evolving analytical technique which allows visualizing...
This annual review of X-ray fluorescence covers developments over the period 2000-2001 in instrument...
Our goal was to determine if X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy, XRF, could distinguish the elemental c...
A feasibility study of previous termquantitativenext term elemental microanalysis of biological mate...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
Synchrotron light sources have provided highly versatile X ray sources for XRF mapping. The intensi...
The present status of microprobe versions of XRF analysis sions. The development of synchrotron radi...
This comprehensive review covers the latest published activities using XRF techniques. X-ray analyti...
X-ray fluorescence has been in use for elemental analysis for a long time. Characteristic X-rays are...
The development of synchrotron radiation x-ray sources has provided the means to greatly extend the ...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is a form of atomic spectroscopy ideal for rapid and simple determination o...
This annual review of X-ray fluorescence covers developments over the period 2006–2007 in instrument...
The analytical characterization and an application example of a novel laboratory X-ray fluorescence ...
X-ray fluorescence analysis has a long history as a conventional bulk elemental analysis with medium...
High-energy synchrotrons are valuable sources of highly collimated, intense x-ray radiation for use ...
Micro X-ray Fluorescence (µ-XRF) is a rapidly evolving analytical technique which allows visualizing...
This annual review of X-ray fluorescence covers developments over the period 2000-2001 in instrument...
Our goal was to determine if X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy, XRF, could distinguish the elemental c...
A feasibility study of previous termquantitativenext term elemental microanalysis of biological mate...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
Synchrotron light sources have provided highly versatile X ray sources for XRF mapping. The intensi...