JOURNAL ARTICLE

Inhomogeneity in epoxy resin standards for quantitative biological X‐ray microanalysis

Robin CondronA.T. Marshall

Year: 1986 Journal:   Journal of Microscopy Vol: 143 (3)Pages: 249-255   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

summary It is shown by X‐ray point analyses and line scans that the concentrations of sodium and potassium, as crown ether complexes, in epoxy resin may not be of uniform distribution. The concentrations may be substantially higher in a thin layer at the base of the block. It is recommended that chemical analysis of a selected central region of a block, not the intact block, be carried out to establish the true concentration. This may be substantially lower than the nominal concentration. This problem appears to be less acute with cryptate complexes of sodium and potassium but a similar trend is nevertheless apparent.

Keywords:
Epoxy Microanalysis X-ray Materials science Analytical Chemistry (journal) Microchemistry Chemistry Composite material Optics Chromatography Physics Organic chemistry

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