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X-Ray Fluorescence in Biological Sciences

eBook - Principles, Instrumentation, and Applications

Erschienen am 11.04.2022, 1. Auflage 2022
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ISBN/EAN: 9781119645665
Sprache: Englisch
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X-Ray Fluorescence in Biological Sciences

Discover a comprehensive exploration of X-ray fluorescence in chemical biology and the clinical and plant sciences

InX-Ray Fluorescence in Biological Sciences: Principles, Instrumentation, and Applications, a team of accomplished researchers delivers extensive coverage of the application of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) in the biological sciences, including chemical biology, clinical science, and plant science. The book also explores recent advances in XRF imaging techniques in these fields.

The authors focus on understanding and investigating the intercellular structures and metals in plant cells, with advanced discussions of recently developed micro-analytical methods, like energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF), total reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (TXRF), micro-proton induced X-ray emission (micro-PIXE), electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPXMA), synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence microscopy (SXRF, SRIXE, or micro-XRF) and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS).

With thorough descriptions of protocols and practical approaches, the book also includes:A thorough introduction to the historical background and fundamentals of X-ray fluorescence, as well as recent developments in X-ray fluorescence analysisComprehensive explorations of the general properties, production, and detection of X-rays and the preparation of samples for X-ray fluorescence analysisPractical discussions of the quantification of prepared samples observed under X-ray fluorescence and the relation between precision and beam size and sample amountIn-depth examinations of wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence and living materials

Perfect for students and researchers studying the natural and chemical sciences, medical biology, plant physiology, agriculture, and botany,X-Ray Fluorescence in Biological Sciences: Principles, Instrumentation, and Applications will also earn a place in the libraries of researchers at biotechnology companies.

Autorenportrait

Vivek Kumar Singh, D.Phil., is Associate Professor at University of Lucknow, Lucknow, India. He is the recipient of prestigious Raman Fellowship awarded by University Grants Commission (UGC), Govt. of India for Post-Doctoral Research in Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkley, USA.

Jun Kawai, Doctor of Engineering, is Professor at Kyoto University. He is an Associate Editor ofX-Ray Spectrometry and was an Associate Editor ofEncyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry. He was also Editor-in-Chief ofAdvances in X-Ray Chemical Analysis Japan from 2004 to 2018.

Durgesh Kumar Tripathi, D.Phil., is Assistant Professor at Amity Institute of Organic Agriculture, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, India. He has been the recipient of the prestigious UGC-DS-Kothari Post-Doctoral Fellowship from Centre of Advanced Study in Botany, BHU, India, and the Tony B. Academic Award, 2017, Washington DC, USA.

Inhalt

Chapter No.       Primary Author                 Contact Authors               Chapter Title

1             Kanishka Rawat                Kanishka Rawat X-ray Fluorescence and Comparison with Other Analytical Methods (AAS, ICP-AES, LA-ICP-MS, IC, LIBS, SEM-EDS, and XRD)

2             Eva Marguí                         Eva Marguí          X-ray Fluorescence for Multi-elemental Analysis of Vegetation Samples

3             .G. Revenko                    .G. Revenko     X-ray Fluorescence Studies of Tea and Coffee

4             Nand Lal Mishra                              Nand Lal Mishra               Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Biological Samples

5             Changling Lao                   Changling Lao    Micro X-ray Fluorescence and X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure Analysis of Heavy Metals in Microorganism

6             Yeasmin Nahar Jolly                       Yeasmin Nahar Jolly        Use of Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence for Clinical Diagnosis

7             Nuray Kup Aylikci                            Nuray Kup Aylikci             Preparation of Sample for X-ray Fluorescence Analysis

8             M.K. Tiwari                        M.K. Tiwari         Elemental Analysis Using Synchrotron Radiation X-ray Fluorescence

9             KatarinaVogel Miku¨                      KatarinaVogel Miku¨       Synchrotron Radiation Based Micro X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Plant Materials

10           Jian Liu                 Jian Liu  Micro X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Toxic Elements in Plants

11           Jing Yuan                            Jing Yuan

Micro X-ray Fluorescence Studies of Earthworm (Benthonic fauna) in Soils and Sediments

12           V.A.Trunova                       V.A.Trunova        Synchronous Radiation X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Microelements in Biopsy Tissues

13           Nand Lal Mishra                              Nand Lal Mishra               Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Marine Organisms, Blood, Oral Fluids, Hairs, Nails, Kidney Stones, Urine and Cancerous Tissues

14           M.K. Tiwari                        M.K. Tiwari         Recent Developments in X-ray Fluorescence for Characterization of Nano-Structured Materials

15           Artem S. Maltsev                             Artem S. Maltsev              Total-Reflection X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Beverages

16           Tsenddavaa Amartaivan                              Tsenddavaa Amartaivan               Trace Elements Analysis of Blood Samples and Serum using Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence

17           Navgeet Kaur                    Navgeet Kaur     Basics and Fundamentals of X-rays

18           Rakesh K. Sindhu                             Rakesh K. Sindhu              General Principle, Procedures and Detectors of X-ray Fluorescence

19           Neslihan Ekinci                 Neslihan Ekinci  Quantitative Analysis in X-ray Fluorescence System

20           Marco Carminati                             Marco Carminati              Electronics and Instrumentation for X-ray Fluorescence

21           Marijan Neemer                            Katarina Vogel-Miku¨      Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Biological Materials

22           Galina Pashkova                              Artem S. Maltsev              X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Milk and Dairy Products

23           E.V. Chuparina                  E.V. Chuparina   X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Medicinal Plants

24           Neera Yadav                      Neera Yadav       X-ray Fluorescence Studies of Animal and Human Cell Biology

25           Kamya Goyal                     Anju Goyal          Toxic and Essential Elemental Studies of Human Organs using X-ray Fluorescence

26           Hiroshi Yoshii                    Hiroshi Yoshii     X-ray Fluorescence for Rapid Detection of Uranium in Blood Extracted from Wounds

27           D. Bolortuya                      D. Bolortuya       X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Human Hair

28           Vivek K. Singh                   Vivek K. Singh    X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry to Study Gallstones, Kidney Stones, Hair, Nails, Bones, Teeth and Cancerous Tissues

29           Dra. Mónica Orduña Cordero                     Dra. Mónica Orduña Cordero      Sampling and Sample Preparation for Chemical Analysis of Plants by Wavelength Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence

30           Harinderjit Singh                             Harinderjit Singh              X-ray Fluorescence Analysis in Medical Biology

31           .G. Revenko                    .G. Revenko     X-ray Fluorescence Analysis in Pharmacology

32           Héctor Jorge Sánchez                    Héctor Jorge Sánchez     X-ray Fluorescence and State-of-the-Art Related Techniques to the Study of Teeth, Tartar and Oral Tissues

33           Harpreet Singh Kainth                    Harpreet Singh Kainth     Recent Advances in Wavelength Dispersive X-ray

Fluorescence Techniques

34           Vitaly Panchuk                  Dmitry Kirsanov Chemometric Processing of X-ray Fluorescence Data

35           Shilpa Chakrabarti                           Neera Yadav       X-ray Crystallography in Medicinal Biology

36           Kanishka Rawat                Kanishka Rawat Historical Fundamentals of X-ray Instruments and Present Trends in

Biological Science

37           P.  Zuzaan                           D. Bolortuya       X-ray Fluorescence Studies of Biological Objects in Mongolia

38           Jun Kawai                           Jun Kawai            Arsenic Analysis

39           Rakesh K. Sindhu                             Rakesh K. Sindhu              X-ray Fluorescence: Current Trends and Future Scope

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