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A powder diffraction quantification method (ALJOR) for atmospheric particulate matter
Authors:M Jordán  C Alvarez  T Sanfeliu
Institution:Departamento de Agroquímica y Medio Ambiente. Avda El Ferrocarril s/n 03202 Elche (Alicante), Spain,
Departamento de Ciencias Experimentales, Applied Mineralogy Res. Group. Universitat Jaume I, Apdo. 224, Campus de Borriol s/n, 12080 Castellón, Spain,
Abstract:The percentage calculation of crystalline phases in atmospheric particulate matter samples by means of an adiabatic approach of the matrix-flushing method with preferred preparations that avoids preferential orientations, should never be interpreted as absolute values. On the contrary, it should be seen as an indicator of the significant differences between each and every analyzed sample. Factors such as the application of constants, which are only useful for preparations of polycrystalline samples free of preferential orientation, and/or like the deficient resolution shown by the diffraction diagrams for certain phyllosilicate phases, bring a high degree of uncertainty to these percentage calculations. An alternative method of crystalline and amorphous phase quantification is presented below. Once the majority phases in the samples were identified, appropriate pure phases corresponding to each of them were selected. Then, the corresponding calibration curves were built using corundum (number 676 NIST) as a reference pattern phase. After validating the obtained calibration curves, the constants corresponding to each phase and selected spacing were calculated. The ALJOR method has been used for the quantification of five samples.
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