1, XRF (X Ray Fluorescence X-ray fluorescence) Use this method for surface chemical analysis, but you must purchase standard samples and draw standard curves. The measured sample must meet a number of conditions, such as a smooth surface and uniform composition. If the composition is not uniform, it can only be stated that the composition of the micro-area measured by XRF is the same, and the othe...
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Although carbon nanotubes have unique mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties, due to the strong van der Waals force and π-π interaction between carbon nanotubes, they are also easily agglomerated, and carbon nanotubes are modified or function Transformation is the main means to solve these problems. According to the existing research results, the functional modification of carbon nanotubes...
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XRF is the abbreviation for X-ray fluorescence analysis, which utilizes the characteristics of X-rays to perform non-destructive analysis of substances. XRF is the abbreviation for X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy analyzer, suitable for identifying and measuring elements in solid, liquid, and powder samples. It determines the elemental composition of the sample by measuring the fluorescence emitted...
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