The Preparation of Fused Samples in X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis

P. R. Hooper and Lynne Atkins
Department of Geology, University College of Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea

Summary: A rapid fusion technique is described in which the Li2B4O7 bead is polished, not crushed. The reliability of the technique is illustrated by a series of precision tests and analyses of standard rocks, using a 2:1 Li2B4O7 : rock-powder dilution. It is also pointed out that such a low-dilution fusion method may be used for Na2O and trace element analyses with only a small loss in sensitivity relative to the unfused-powder method. Any fusion method has the advantages of greatly reducing absorption effects and eliminating particle-size effects.

Mineralogical Magazine; September 1969 v. 37; no. 287; p. 409-413; DOI: 10.1180/minmag.1969.037.287.14
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