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EDXRF Elemental Analysis Systems

Primary Filters
No Filter Rh Filter W Filter
5
10.81 12.01

Ti Filter Cu Filter
6 7
14.01

Fe Filter
2

H Hydrogen
S e c o n d a r y Ta r ge t s
Si Target Ti Target Ge Target
0.282 0.185 0.282

1.008

Symbol Name
8

Atomic # Atomic W

He Helium
15.999

4.0026

K line (overlap) L line (overlap) M line (overlap)

6.939

9.012

18.998

10

20.180

Li Lithium
Fe Target Sn Target
13

Be Berylium B Boron C Carbon Si Silcon


32
28.09 26.98

N Nitrogen
15

O Oxygen
0.392 (Ti)

F Fluorine
0.523 (V, Cr)

Ne Neon
0.677 (Mn. Fe)

0.052

0.110

0.851 (Nl, La)

11

Na Sodium Al Aluminum
69.72
1.487 (Br)

22.99

12 14

Mg Magnesium
47.90

24.31

Zr Target Mo Target Gd Target

P Phosphorus
1.740(Ta, W)

30.97

16
2.015 (Zr, Ir)

S Sulfur Ge Arsenic As Germanium


72.59

32.06

17
2.308(Mo, Pb)

Cl Chlorine
33
74.92

35.453

18
2.622

Ar Argon
34

39.948

1.041 (Zn)

1.254 (As, Tb)

2.957 (Ag)

19

K Potassium
4.952(Ti, Cr) 0.510(0) 7.477 0.849(Ne, La) 8.047 0.928(Pr) 5.414(V, Pm) 0.571(O) 5.898(Cr) 0.636(F) 6.403(Mn) 0.704(F) 6.930(Er) 0.775 8.638(Re) 1.009(Na, Nd)

39.10

20

Ca Calcium
91.22

40.08

21

Sc Scandium
41

44.96

22

Ti Titanium Nb Mo Tc Ru Rhodium Rh Niobium Molybdenum Technetium Ruthenium


17.478 2.293(S, Pb) 18.410 2.424(Bl) 19.278 2.558 20.214 2.696 21.175 2.838 22.162 2.984(Ar, Tn)

23

V Vanadium
92.91

50.94

24

Cr Mn Fe Chromium Manganese Iron


95.94

52.00

25

54.94

26

55.85

27

Co Cobalt
102.9

58.93

28

Ni Nickel
106.4

58.71

29

Cu Copper
107.9

63.54

30

Zn Zinc
112.4

65.37

31

Ga Gallium
49

Se Selenium
9.251 1.096(Sm) 9.885 1.186(Gd) 10.543(Pb) 1.282(As, Dy)

78.96

35
11.221 1.379(Ho)

Br Bromine In Indium
114.8

79.904

36
11.923 1.480(Al)

Kr Krypton
50

83.80

3.313(In)

3.691 0.341

4.090 0.395(N)

4.510(Ba) 0.452(N)

12.648(Ac) 1.587(Lu)

37
(99) 101.1

Rb Rubidium
16.614 2.166(Hg)

85.47

38

Sr Strontium
178.5

87.62

39

Y Yttrium
73

88.91

40

Zr Zirconium Ta Tantalum
59.310 8.396 1.775(Si, Sr) 61.131 8.651(Zn) 1.843 62.991 8.910 1.910(Y) 64.886 9.173 1.980(P)

42

43

44

45

46

Pd Palladium
195.1

47

Ag Silver

48

Cd Cadmium
23.172 3.133

Sn Tin
24.207 3.287(K) 25.270 3.444

118.7

51

Sb Antimony
26.357 3.605

121.8

52

Te Tellurium
27.471 3.769

127.6

53

I Iodine
197.0

126.90

54
28.610 3.937

Xe Xenon
80

131.29

13.394 1.694(Si, Ta)

14.164 1.806(W)

14.957(Cm) 1.922(Os)

15.774 2.042(P, Pt)

29.802 4.111(Sc)

55
180.9

Cs Cesium W Tungsten
ZO3
140.1

132.9 183.9

56

Ba Barium
57.524 8.145 1.710(Si, Rb)

137.3

30.970 4.286

32.191 4.467(Ti)

L
Re Rhenium
Z2O7
140.9

72
186.2

Hf Hafnium
Z2O5 58
144.2
36.023 5.034 0.929(Cu) 37.359 5.230 0.978(Zn)

74

75

76

Os Osmium

190.2

77

Ir Iridium

192.2

78

Pt Platinum

79

Au Gold
66.820 9.441 2.051(Zr) 68.794 9.711 2.123

Hg Mercury
Z2O

200.6

81
70.821 9.987 2.195(Nb)

Tl Thallium
ZO

204.38

82
72.860 10.266 2.271

Pb Lead
Z2O3

207.2

83
74.957 10.549(As) 2.346(S, Mo)

Bi Bismuth

209.0

84
77.097 10.836 2.423(Tc)

Po Polonium
79.296 11.128

(209)

85

At Astatine
81.525 11.424

(210)

86

Rn Radon
83.800 11.724

(222)

57.57 7.898 1.645

87

Fr Francium
138.9

(223)

88

Ra Radium
59 60 61
(147)

(226)

86.119 12.029

88.485 12.338

A
62
34.717 4.840 0.883 38.649 5.431(Cr)

ZO2

ZO2/ZH4 Z2O5/ZH3 ZO3/ZH2 Z2O7/ZH


150.4

57

Z2O/ZH
(227)

ZO/ZH2 90

L
Th Thorium
95.851 13.291 3.082

La Cerium Ce Lanthanum
232.04

Pr Nd Pm Sm Praseodymium Neodymium Promethium Samarium


(231)

63
40.124 5.636 1.081(Ga)

Eu Europium
41.529 5.846 1.131

152.0

64

Tb Gd Terbium Gadolinium
42.983 6.059 1.185(Ge)

157.3

65

158.9

66
44.470 6.275 1.240(Mg)

Dy Ho Dysprosium Holmium
45.985 6.495 1.293(As)

162.5

67

164.9

68
47.528 6.720 1.348(Se)

Er Erbium
238.0

167.3

69
49.099 6.948(Co) 1.406

Tm Thulium
50.730 1.462

168.9

70

Yb Ytterbium
52.360 7.414 1.521

173.0

71

Lu Lutetium
93

175.0

33.440 4.651 0.833(Ne)

54.063 7.654 1.581(Kr)

A
93.334 12.966 2.966(Ag)

89

Ac Actinium

91

Pa U Protactinium Uranium
98.428 13.613 3.171

92

Np Pu Am Cm Neptunium Plutonium Americium Curium


101.005 13.945 103.653 14.279 106.351 14.618

(237)

94

(244)

95

(243)

96

(247)

97
109.098 14.961(Y)

Bk Berkelium

(247)

98
111.896 15.309

Cf Es Fermium Fm Mendelevium Md Nobelium No Californium Einstenium


114.745 15.661 117.646 16.018 120.598 16.379

(251)

99

(252)

100

(257)

101

(258)

102

(259)

103

Lr Lawrencium

(260)

90.894 12.650(Kr)

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