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Systematic procedure for the preparation of sets of calibration standards for x-ray fluorescence analysis of ceramic materials

✍ Scribed by E. Ochandio-Cardo; S. Sagrado; G. Ramis-Ramos


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
100 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0049-8246

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✦ Synopsis


A systematic procedure for the preparation of optimized sets of calibration solid standards for the x-ray Ñuorescence analysis of ceramic materials is described. The matrix of the contents of the N analytes in the n standards (n P N) is calculated from an n  N experimental design matrix, and from the upper and lower limits of the calibration range for each of the N analytes. Two procedures, which are useful for taking into account analyte interactions, are proposed for constructing the experimental design matrix, i.e. the scroll procedure and the procedure of the centers. A program developed to help the analyst in designing and preparing the set of standards following the proposed procedures is also presented. The program includes several options of practical interest, e.g. replacement of some of the N metal oxides and salts by certiÐed reference materials in the matrix of the contents, in order to imitate the sample matrix better without altering the composition of the standards, and recalculation of the actual composition of the standards from the weights taken during preparation.

1998 John Wiley & Sons, ( Ltd.


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