4.4 Review

Neutron Activation Analysis, Atomic Absorption and X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry Review for 2006-2007

Journal

GEOSTANDARDS AND GEOANALYTICAL RESEARCH
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages 399-403

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WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-908X.2008.00923.x

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review; INAA; X-ray fluorescence spectrometry; XRF; atomic absorption spectrometry; AAS

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These mature analytical techniques do not show any change in publication level from the previous two years and AAS remains dominant in terms of the number of publications. The last two years have seen fewer technical improvements than in the previous review period. Some interesting papers dealing with uncertainty and quality assurance in INAA were published during 2006-2007. It is suggested that photon activation should be reconsidered because the source of electron accelerators has recently improved. A technique to preconcentrate Se for INAA determination has also been proposed. In the case of AAS, papers on analyte preconcentration continue to be more abundant than those relating to instrumental modification. Sample preparation for AAS is also active and ultrasound-assisted leaching shows some promising applications. There were an unusual number of reviews concerned with AAS and those important to geological samples are cited here. A technique to preconcentrate Cr in water is presented and a new device to determine As and Se is showing some potential uses. Confocal X-ray mapping continues to show interesting developments. One group developed a technique to perform XRF inside an oyster and an interesting application of mu-XRF mapping of sediments is presented. Determination of platinum-group elements (at mu g g(1) concentrations) can be carried out very quickly with an improved XRF technique.

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