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Energiedispersives Röntgenspektrometer zur Elementanalyse

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Technical University of Vienna

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Short Description

Röntgenspektrometer zur Analyse von festen Proben
The Epsilon 5 is commercial EDXRF spectrometer from PANalytical. It uses a water cooled x-ray tube with a Tungsten-Scandium Anode and a liquid nitrogen cooled Germanium Detector. Due to the powerful generator (max 100kV, 24mA, 600W) and nine secondary targets a wide range of elements can be determined (magnesium to uranium).

The sample is excited by the radiation from the secondary target. There are two different types of secondary targets. Fluorescent targets use the characteristic radiation of the element in the target to excite the sample. Barkla Targets use the scattered tube radiation. Due to polarisation the 3D optical path reduces the spectral background compared to 2D setup.

All measurements are done under vacuum condition. The spectrometer is equipped with an automatic sample changer. The E5 is able to measure pressed pellets or glass beads up to 50mm diameter.

The software offers a spectrum peak search and match routine. Beside the qualitative analysis, there is the possibility to use standards or AutoQuantify software for quantification. The software also offers different matrix correction models.

Contact Person

Ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.Ing. Dr. Streli Christina

Research Services

Die Arbeitsgruppe Röntgenphysik des Forschungsbereichs Strahlenphysik am Atominstitut bietet die Durchführung von Elementanalysen von verschiedensten Probenarten an. Der Service wird vorzugsweise für Angehörige der TU Wien angeboten. Im Rahmen von Kooperationen innerhalb von Forschungsprojekten werden auch Messungen/Auswertungen für Institutionen außerhalb der TU Wien angeboten. In beschränktem Umfang können auch Aufträge von Dritten angenommen werden.

Methods & Expertise for Research Infrastructure

Qualitative und Quantitative Elementanalyse von verschiedensten Proben, wie Luftfilter, Metalle, Knochen

Terms of Use

Die Messungen werden vom Personal des Atominstituts durchgeführt.

Cooperation Partners

Institut für Materialchemie

Reference Projects

Unter den verschiedenen untersuchten Proben sind zu finden:
Bitumen, Asphalt, Nanopartikel, Schneewasser, Luftfilter, Zr in Lehm, Fe Gehalt in Glas, Knorpelstandard, Metalle in Papier, Pb in Glas,

Reference Publications

Shaltout, A. A., Hassan, S. K., Karydas, A. G., Zaki, Z. I., Mostafa, N. Y., Kregsamer, P., … Streli, C. (2018). Comparative elemental analysis of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) from industrial and residential areas in Greater Cairo-Egypt by means of a multi-secondary target energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 145, 29–35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sab.2018.04.003

Contact

Ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.Ing. Dr. Streli Christina
Atominstitut - FB Strahlenphysik
+43 1 58801 141330
christina.streli@tuwien.ac.at
https://ati.tuwien.ac.at/forschungsbereiche/strahlenphysik/

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