A feasibility investigation of speciation by FE K-edge xanes using a laboratory x-ray absorption spectrometer

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We demonstrate effective speciation of Fe in model compounds from analysis of the weak pre-edge features in Fe K-edge XANES spectra, with a commercially available laboratory X-ray spectrometer, using a spherically bent crystal analyser and a low-power X-ray tube, in Rowland circle geometry. Direct comparison with XANES data acquired from a third generation synchrotron bending magnet beamline, using the same specimens, validated quantitative agreement in determination of the total integrated intensity and centroid position of the pre-edge feature, which are a probe of the electronic configuration and symmetry of the absorber atom, and hence oxidation state and co-ordination number. This work opens the door to rapid and routine speciation studies of Fe by laboratory XANES, even for materials with relatively dilute absorber concentration of only a few mol. %.

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Mottram, L. M., Cafferkey, S., Mason, A. R., Oulton, T., Sun, S. K., Bailey, D. J., … Hyatt, N. C. (2020). A feasibility investigation of speciation by FE K-edge xanes using a laboratory x-ray absorption spectrometer. Journal of Geosciences (Czech Republic), 65(1), 27–35. https://doi.org/10.3190/jgeosci.299

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