Simultaneous determination of iron, copper and zinc concentrations in skin phantoms using XRF spectrometry

X‐ray fluorescence analysis was used to determine the concentrations of iron, copper and zinc in skin phantoms. The system used consisted of a high‐output tungsten target x‐ray tube and a germanium secondary target, the fluorescence from which was used to excite the elements in the sample. Calibrati...

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Published in:X-ray spectrometry Vol. 31; no. 1; pp. 47 - 52
Main Authors: Bagshaw, Andrew P., Farquharson, Michael J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01-01-2002
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Summary:X‐ray fluorescence analysis was used to determine the concentrations of iron, copper and zinc in skin phantoms. The system used consisted of a high‐output tungsten target x‐ray tube and a germanium secondary target, the fluorescence from which was used to excite the elements in the sample. Calibration models were constructed in order to allow quantitative predictions of metal concentrations, with spectral analysis performed using the Marquardt method of non‐linear least‐squares fitting. For an acquisition time of 2000 s, minimum detectable concentrations of <10 µg g−1 for iron and <5 µg g−1 for copper and zinc were measured. These values are comparable to the levels encountered in healthy human skin. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Bibliography:ark:/67375/WNG-643CZB8G-V
UK Thalassaemia Society.
ArticleID:XRS535
istex:E6F0F3BFFA49CBDAC297E1CB6A742FEB30DB6828
Presented at the European Conference on EDXRS, Krakow, Poland, 18-23 June 2000.
Presented at the European Conference on EDXRS, Krakow, Poland, 18–23 June 2000.
ISSN:0049-8246
1097-4539
DOI:10.1002/xrs.535