Determination of some heavy metals (Fe, Cu, Zn and Pb) in blood by total reflection X-ray fluorescence

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The total reflection x-ray fluorescence (TXRF) method of analyzing elemental contents Is based on the small angle irradiation of thin samples placed on a total reflecting backing with a narrow photon beam. Two instrumental problems are to be solved here. The first is to form the narrow beam with a small angular deviation. The usual way to solve this problem is to use collimators with small solid angles. These angles must be less than the critical angle for x-ray total reflection, which, in the energy range 10 - 20 keV has an order of magnitude around 10−3 rad.


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