A PIXE Study of Trace Elements in Sediments of Toledo River, Parana, Brazil
2009
In this work we characterize sediment samples from several points in the River Toledo—PR, using the PIXE (Particle Induced X‐Ray Emission) spectroscopy technique, in order to quantify trace elements in these samples aiming to provide information about pollution levels for trace elements. The samples were collected in six points of river, during a period of twelve months (12/2001 to 11/2002). The collected material was air‐dried at room temperature and then pressed in pellets. The samples were irradiated under vacuum using a H beam of 2,39 MeV in the LAMFI (Laboratorio de Analises de Materials por Feixe Ionico). Produced x‐rays were detected using a Si(Li) detector and a standard electronics. Using the Axil program to analyze PIXE spectra it was possible to identify and quantify some elements present in the samples. A multi‐elemental referenced material (Buffalo River sediment—RM 8704) was used to validate the PIXE analysis with thick targets. Twelve months of monitoring of six river points were analyzed a...
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