X-Ray absorption near edge structure spectra as a basis for the speciation of lead

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For this study several inorganic lead (II) compounds were measured at the Pb-L3-(13035 eV), L1- (15860 eV) and M5- (2484 eV) edge using X-Ray Absorption Near Edge Structure Spectroscopy (XANES) to determine experimentally which edge is most sensitive to the coordination environment. Each edge probes a different electronic configuration because of the selection rules and has a different resolution because of life-time broadening. Pb-L1-XANES spectra are only sensitive to the first coordination shell. Pb-M5-XANES spectra show a better energy resolution which is due to decreased lifetime broadening, but the pure lead spectra are also sensitive only to the first coordination shell. Spectra at the Pb-L3-edge show the highest sensitivity: differences in coordination out to the third shell could be distinguished. Therefore, even though Pb-L 1- and M5-edges have some advantages, because of physical conditions compared to the L3-edge, these advantages do not result in increased sensitivity. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Bovenkamp, G. L., Prange, A., Roy, A., Schumacher, W., & Hormes, J. (2009). X-Ray absorption near edge structure spectra as a basis for the speciation of lead. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 190). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/190/1/012190

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