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(EDX) "Na" analysis in aqueous solution (without He substitution measurement unit)
I am thinking about analyzing Na in an aqueous solution.
A vacuum measurement unit is provided, but an He substitution measurement unitis not provided.
Is there any good way to do this?
A vacuum measurement unit is provided, but an He substitution measurement unitis not provided.
Is there any good way to do this?
Answer
Use the filter instillation method for the analysis.
In the filter instillation method, droplets of a liquid are dripped on to a filter paper. Then they are dried and analyzed.
The measurements can be performed in a vacuum, so Na can be analyzed with good sensitivity.
In the filter instillation method, droplets of a liquid are dripped on to a filter paper. Then they are dried and analyzed.
The measurements can be performed in a vacuum, so Na can be analyzed with good sensitivity.
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