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ThermoARL
XRF
Our
laboratory houses a ThermoARL Advant'XP+ sequential X-ray fluorescence
spectrometer purchased in 2002. Samples are received from researchers
and students at other universities from both the USA and other nations
as well as from WSU School of Earth & Environmental Science students
and faculty. Sample preparation and analysis usually takes about 3-5
weeks for a group of 20 samples or less.
Samples
received as rock or powder are prepared for analysis by
chipping, grinding to a very fine powder, weighing with
dilithium tetraborate flux (2:1 flux:rock), fusing at 1000
C in a muffle oven, and cooling; the bead is then reground,
refused and polished on diamond laps to provide a smooth flat analysis
surface. Advantages of the low-dilution fusion method include reduction
of matrix effects, robustness (we've stored beads for decades and rerun
them with good results), economy of sample preparation time ,
and cleanliness of the instrument.
The same suite of elements is analyzed for all samples, which includes the 10 major and minor elements of most rocks, plus 18 trace elements.
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