X-ray fluorescence (XRF) offers element-selective information that can be used for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of various sample types. In this article, we explore how XRF spectroscopy ...
Elemental mapping is an imaging technique used to visualize the spatial distribution of elements within a material. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometry is a widely used analytical technique for this ...
X-rays, a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths from 0.01 to 10 nanometers, pack enough energy to pierce materials and interact with inner-shell electrons. 1 When they hit a sample, ...
Here, AZoNano discusses the current applications of the XRF analyzer along with recent developments in the field; we also review the current global XRF analyzer market and predict how it may evolve in ...
Every material is uniquely made up of an array of different elements which result in its characteristic performance. Gaining an understanding of a material’s components through elemental analysis, ...
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This is a joint XRF meeting of the British Crystallographic Association - Industrial Group and the Royal Society of Chemistry Atomic Spectroscopy Group. The meeting offers a great opportunity for both ...
This 1 day meeting is co-hosted by the Atomic Spectroscopy Group of the RSC and Industrial Group of British Crystallographic Association (BCA). It aims to bring XRF users suppliers together to review ...