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Use of Handheld X-ray
Fluorescence Spectrometry Units for Identification of Arsenic in
Treated Wood.
Block, C., Shibata, T.,
Solo-Gabriele, H., Townsend T.
Environmental Pollution, 148(2):627-633.
doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2006.11.013.
Abstract : The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of handheld XRF analyzers on wood that has been treated with a preservative
containing arsenic. Experiments were designed to evaluate precision, detection limit, effective depth of analysis, and accuracy of the XRF arsenic
readings. Results showed that the precision of the XRF improved with increased sample concentration and longer analysis times. Reported
detection limits decreased with longer analysis times to values of less than 1 mg/kg or 18 mg/kg, depending on the model used. The effective
depth of analysis was within the top 1.2 cm and 2.0 cm of sample for wood containing natural gradients of chemical preservative and concentration
extremes, respectively. XRF results were found to be 1.5e2.3 times higher than measurements from traditional laboratory analysis. Equations
can be developed to convert XRF values to results which are consistent with traditional laboratory testing. Keywords :
XRF, Treated Wood, Arsenic, Handheld. |