Practical Use Of A Method Of Correcting For Inter-Element Effects In X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis Of Glasses

The method depends on computation of the adsorption and excitation effects of the various components in the system. The individual steps are described in detail. Within the given concentration limits, the number of constants needed can be reduced from 72 to 21. The use of the matrix correction in determination of Mg is described. Samples of very different compositions from different sources are used to demonstrate the accuracy of the method.

Author
V Caimann & D E Winter
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Glastech Ber 44 12 1971 519
Sector
Primary Papers
Class
PP 1309

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Practical Use Of A Method Of Correcting For Inter-Element Effects In X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis Of Glasses
Glastech Ber 44 12 1971 519
PP 1309
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