Medical-drip

Applications of XRF

  • Medical implants: Investigating the deposition of materials used in prosthetic implants, such as hip replacements
     
  • Drug development: Studying tissue samples to understand how a drug interacts with a patient’s organs and its long- and short-term effects. Examples include research on drugs for breast cancer and Alzheimer’s disease
     
  • Environmental: Conducting studies to aid in the management and disposal of contaminated environments, such as investigating green rust for environmental remediation
     
  • Preserving cultural artefacts: Investigating the elemental composition and chemical speciation of historical items, such as wood from the Mary Rose warship and historic paintings.
Food
  • Catalysis: Probing the elemental distribution of elements when a catalyst is applied, which can be done in situ while introducing different sample environments.
     
  • Geological samples: Mapping samples to identify areas of elemental interest, such as rock samples from Mars.
     
  • Food Applications: Tracking the composition and accumulation of nutritional elements during processing, for example, during milling.
     
  • Nuclear: Investigating the impact of radioactive waste and contamination, such as in storage ponds and the Fukushima fallout site.

Spectroscopy case studies

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