Appearance, study and a possible correction for boron: a phenomenon in ultra-soft X-ray measurements using a synthetic multilayer crystal and the EPMA
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Published:2023-01-25
Issue:1
Volume:35
Page:59-64
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ISSN:1617-4011
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Container-title:European Journal of Mineralogy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur. J. Mineral.
Author:
Wilke Franziska Daniela HelenaORCID
Abstract
Abstract. When measuring boron (B) in tourmalines calibrated with schorl, no deviations in
the peak intensities could be detected with a proven analysis protocol and
using the Mo/B4C multilayer crystal LDEB. It is only when boron is detected
in natural and experimental samples, some with significantly lower boron
concentrations than in tourmalines, that irregularities in the analysis
become visible. This phenomenon is known but has not been analytically
investigated so far. Using four natural and artificial solids with boron
concentrations from 0.035 wt %–3.14 wt % B, an apparent linear trend line was
drawn. The intersect of that trend line with the y axis represents the
detection limit of boron, which is of about 0.25 wt % B. The discrepancy
between the apparent and the true value trend lines at boron concentrations of
0.25 wt %–2.1 wt % B shows that a correction is necessary. At higher boron
concentrations, the discrepancy between the apparent and true value
trend lines is within the uncertainty of electron microprobe analysis (EPMA) and disappears
completely up to boron concentrations of about 3 wt %.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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