WDXRF, EPMA and SEM/EDX Quantitative Chemical Analyses of Small Glass Samples

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Roberto Falcone
Giuseppe Sommariva
Marco Verità
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[1] Stazione Sperimentale del Vetro,
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Microchimica Acta | 2006年 / 155卷
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Key words: X-ray analysis; glass; chemical composition; classification.;
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Quantitative chemical analysis is a powerful tool for the classification and discrimination of small glass fragments in forensic and archaeometric analytical issues. In the choice of the analytical method the small dimensions and the irregular shape of the fragments must be accounted for. Several accurate and highly sensitive instrumental techniques successfully employed for the chemical analysis of small glass samples (AAS, ICP-AES and FAAS) are destructive, and therefore unacceptable for these applications. X-ray analytical techniques such as WDXRF, EPMA and SEM/EDX provide means for rapid, non destructive and sensitive multi-elemental analysis of glass fragments. In this study the analytical sensitivity and accuracy of WDXRF, EPMA and SEM/EDX for the analysis of small commercial glass fragments are investigated. The results are compared and discussed in order to establish a relation between the minimum size of glass samples and the accuracy and sensitivity of the analytical methods.
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