One of the main problems in quantitative analysis of complex samples by x-ray fluorescence is related to interelemental (or matrix) effects. These effects appear as a result of interactions among sample elements, affecting the x-ray emission intensity in a non-linear manner. Basically, two main effects occur; intensity absorption and enhancement. The combination of these effects can lead to serious problems. Many studies have been carried out proposing mathematical methods to correct for these effects. Basic concepts and the main correction methods are discussed here.53153
Generally, quantitative X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis estimates the content of chemical elements...
The influence of matrix effects i.e. beam attenuation (BA) and indirect excitation (IE) on local str...
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry is now well established as a method for obtaining rapid qualitative...
One of the main problems in quantitative analysis of complex samples by x-ray fluorescence is relate...
One of the main problems in quantitative analysis of complex samples by x-ray fluorescence is relate...
The development of influence coefficient algorithms has retained the attention of XRF analysts given...
Existing theory was used to develop a fundamental parameter (FP) computer program for quantitative X...
The discovery of a very simple and useful relationship between the absorption coefficient of a parti...
- Investigating trace element determination in rocks and taking into account possible instrumental i...
On calcule l'intensité du rayonnement de fluorescence de cibles élémentaires épaisses et d'éléments ...
The analytical method of X-Ray Fluorescence has come into quick usage lately with the recent develop...
Portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) is an analytical technique that can be used for rapi...
There is a great diversity of research being conducted at synchrotron facilities around the world an...
This paper is reviewing a number of artefactual limitations in the current EXAFS analysis. In conven...
X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy is a widely used method for determining the electronic configuration...
Generally, quantitative X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis estimates the content of chemical elements...
The influence of matrix effects i.e. beam attenuation (BA) and indirect excitation (IE) on local str...
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry is now well established as a method for obtaining rapid qualitative...
One of the main problems in quantitative analysis of complex samples by x-ray fluorescence is relate...
One of the main problems in quantitative analysis of complex samples by x-ray fluorescence is relate...
The development of influence coefficient algorithms has retained the attention of XRF analysts given...
Existing theory was used to develop a fundamental parameter (FP) computer program for quantitative X...
The discovery of a very simple and useful relationship between the absorption coefficient of a parti...
- Investigating trace element determination in rocks and taking into account possible instrumental i...
On calcule l'intensité du rayonnement de fluorescence de cibles élémentaires épaisses et d'éléments ...
The analytical method of X-Ray Fluorescence has come into quick usage lately with the recent develop...
Portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF) is an analytical technique that can be used for rapi...
There is a great diversity of research being conducted at synchrotron facilities around the world an...
This paper is reviewing a number of artefactual limitations in the current EXAFS analysis. In conven...
X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy is a widely used method for determining the electronic configuration...
Generally, quantitative X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis estimates the content of chemical elements...
The influence of matrix effects i.e. beam attenuation (BA) and indirect excitation (IE) on local str...
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry is now well established as a method for obtaining rapid qualitative...