Journal article

Trends in hard X-ray fluorescence mapping: Environmental applications in the age of fast detectors

E Lombi, MD De Jonge, E Donner, CG Ryan, D Paterson

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2011

Abstract

Environmental samples are extremely diverse but share a tendency for heterogeneity and complexity. This heterogeneity poses methodological challenges when investigating biogeochemical processes. In recent years, the development of analytical tools capable of probing element distribution and speciation at the microscale have allowed this challenge to be addressed. Of these available tools, laterally resolved synchrotron techniques such as X-ray fluorescence mapping are key methods for the in situ investigation of micronutrients and inorganic contaminants in environmental samples. This article demonstrates how recent advances in X-ray fluorescence detector technology are bringing new possibili..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers