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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Determination of Fe, Cu and Zn in human plasma by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry.

January 1993 (has links)
by Chan Wing-yee. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 93-95). / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.i / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / Chapter CHAPTER 1 --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1 --- General Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter 1.2 --- "Clinical Significance of Fe, Cu and Zn" --- p.2 / Chapter 1.3 --- Alternative Methods of Analysis --- p.5 / Chapter 1.4 --- Principles of Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry --- p.11 / Chapter 1.5 --- Research Plan --- p.20 / Chapter CHAPTER 2 --- EXPERIMENTAL --- p.22 / Chapter 2.1 --- Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Analysis --- p.22 / Chapter 2.1.1 --- Apparatus --- p.22 / Chapter 2.1.2 --- Reagents --- p.25 / Chapter 2.1.3 --- Procedure --- p.28 / Chapter 2.2 --- Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Analysis --- p.32 / Chapter 2.2.1 --- Apparatus --- p.32 / Chapter 2.2.2 --- Reagents --- p.32 / Chapter 2.2.3 --- Procedure --- p.34 / Chapter CHAPTER 3 --- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION --- p.38 / Chapter 3.1 --- Optimisation of Excitation Conditions --- p.38 / Chapter 3.1.1 --- Effect of Filter --- p.38 / Chapter 3.1.2 --- Effect of Tube Voltage --- p.43 / Chapter 3.1.3 --- Effect of Tube Current --- p.44 / Chapter 3.2 --- Optimisation of Preconcentration Procedure --- p.46 / Chapter 3.2.1 --- Effect of Sample Area and Collimator Size --- p.46 / Chapter 3.2.2 --- Effect of pH --- p.51 / Chapter 3.2.3 --- Effect of Ligand Concentration --- p.54 / Chapter 3.2.4 --- Effect of Mixing Time --- p.57 / Chapter 3.2.5 --- Effect of Standing Time --- p.59 / Chapter 3.2.6 --- Study of Sample Homogeneity --- p.61 / Chapter 3.3 --- Optimisation for Deproteination --- p.63 / Chapter 3.3.1 --- Effect of Different Protein Precipitants --- p.63 / Chapter 3.3.2 --- Effect of Trichloroacetic Acid Concentration --- p.65 / Chapter 3.3.3 --- Effect of Hydrochloric Acid Concentration --- p.67 / Chapter 3.3.4 --- Effect of Temperature --- p.69 / Chapter 3.3.5 --- Effect of Incubation Time --- p.71 / Chapter 3.4 --- Study of Blanks --- p.74 / Chapter 3.5 --- Construction of Calibration Curves --- p.77 / Chapter 3.6 --- Determination of Detection Limit and Sensitivity --- p.84 / Chapter 3.7 --- Accuracy and Reproducibility Tests --- p.86 / Chapter 3.8 --- Parallel Check --- p.89 / Chapter CHAPTER 4 --- CONCLUSION --- p.92 / REFERENCES --- p.93
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Derivative spectrophotomtric and x-ray fluorescence spectrometric methods for the simultaneous determination of metals in alloys and water samples.

January 1991 (has links)
by Ho Sing Yiu. / Thesis (M. Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991. / Includes bibliographical references. / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.i / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / Chapter CHAPTER 1 --- GENERAL INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter PART I --- DERIVATIVE SPECT3ROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF COPPER AND NICKEL IN ALLOYS / Chapter CHAPTER 2 --- INTRODUCTION --- p.5 / Chapter CHAPTER 3 --- EXPERIMENTAL --- p.14 / Chapter CHAPTER 4 --- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION --- p.18 / Chapter PART II --- X-RAY FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETRIC METHOD FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF SEVEN METALS IN WATER SAMPLES / Chapter CHAPTER 5 --- INTRODUCTION --- p.43 / Chapter CHAPTER 6 --- EXPERIMENTAL --- p.58 / Chapter CHAPTER 7 --- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION --- p.65 / Chapter CHAPTER 8 --- CONCLUSION --- p.99 / REFERENCES --- p.101
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An x-ray double crystal spectrometer study of Ar- and Rb-implanted MgO crystals

Sneeringer, Basil Lee January 2011 (has links)
Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Copper: Characterization of the Human Copper Chaperone to Superoxide Dismutase

Stasser, Jay Paul 03 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Ph.D. / Biochemistry and Molecular Biology / The human copper chaperone to superoxide dismutase (hCCS) is a zinc and copper containing protein that delivers copper to the active site of the cytoplasmic protein superoxide dismutase (SOD). hCCS is a three domain protein with three possible copper binding sites: Domain I is called the Atx-like domain and contains the copper binding motif MXCXXC; Domain II is the SOD-like domain and includes the slightly altered histidine rich copper binding site seen in SOD; and Domain III is a short C-terminal tail that has the copper binding motif of CXC. Studies of the WT protein using EXAFS showed that the protein contained a binuclear copper-sulfur cluster. Initially, it was unknown whether this cluster was formed between domain I and domain II of the protein or formed intermolecularly between two hCCS monomers. Further studies, on the cysteine to serine mutants of the residues in the Domain I and Domain II motifs, showed that while the Domain I motif is capable of binding Cu(I), it is Domain III that is the site of the copper cluster and the cluster is formed between two hCCS monomers. Additional studies with cysteine to alanine mutants of the residues in the copper binding motifs of Domain I and Domain III showed that Domain III is not only the site of the copper cluster but also the site of transfer of copper from hCCS to SOD and also a imerization interface for hCCS. While Domain I can bind copper and may play a role in regulation of activity, it is Domain III that contains the activity of hCCS.
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EXAFS study of amorphous selenium

McLeod, John Anderson 07 May 2010
An overview of synchrotrons and synchrotron radiation is presented, along with the theory and practical considerations behind several types of X-ray spectroscopy. The theory and practical considerations of density functional theory are also given, with direct reference to some specific software packages.<p> Some synchrotron-excited X-ray spectroscopy measurements and density functional theory calculations of selenium and arsenic-doped selenium films are then outlined. The physical structure of crystalline and amorphous selenium and the electronic structure of amorphous selenium are discussed and comparison is made to the experimental results.<p> A weak feature in the conduction band is identified as a "fingerprint" of the degree of crystallization in amorphous selenium from X-ray absorption measurements. Similarly, a weak feature corresponding to lone-pairs in the valence band is identified as a "fingerprint" of the arsenic concentration from X-ray emission measurements.<p> Finally a detailed model of the structure of amorphous selenium is explained, and compared to experiment. This model is tested both by direct calculations and by a reverse Monte Carlo approach. The implications of this model with respect to the structure of amorphous and arsenic-doped amorphous selenium are discussed. Calculations suggest that simply randomizing the arrangement of "perfect" trigonal selenium is unable to reproduce the measurements of amorphous selenium; a moderate variation in the bond angle of "perfect" trigonal selenium is also necessary.
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EXAFS study of amorphous selenium

McLeod, John Anderson 07 May 2010 (has links)
An overview of synchrotrons and synchrotron radiation is presented, along with the theory and practical considerations behind several types of X-ray spectroscopy. The theory and practical considerations of density functional theory are also given, with direct reference to some specific software packages.<p> Some synchrotron-excited X-ray spectroscopy measurements and density functional theory calculations of selenium and arsenic-doped selenium films are then outlined. The physical structure of crystalline and amorphous selenium and the electronic structure of amorphous selenium are discussed and comparison is made to the experimental results.<p> A weak feature in the conduction band is identified as a "fingerprint" of the degree of crystallization in amorphous selenium from X-ray absorption measurements. Similarly, a weak feature corresponding to lone-pairs in the valence band is identified as a "fingerprint" of the arsenic concentration from X-ray emission measurements.<p> Finally a detailed model of the structure of amorphous selenium is explained, and compared to experiment. This model is tested both by direct calculations and by a reverse Monte Carlo approach. The implications of this model with respect to the structure of amorphous and arsenic-doped amorphous selenium are discussed. Calculations suggest that simply randomizing the arrangement of "perfect" trigonal selenium is unable to reproduce the measurements of amorphous selenium; a moderate variation in the bond angle of "perfect" trigonal selenium is also necessary.
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Gadolinium concentration analysis in a brain phantom by X-ray fluorescence : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand /

Almalki, Musaed Alie Othman. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Canterbury, 2008. / Typescript (photocopy). Includes bibliographical references (p. 126-133).
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Emission morphologies and phase-resolved spectrum of gamma ray pulsar /

Ko, Shu-fung. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [86]-88).
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The spectroscopy of trivalent lanthanoid ions in organic hosts /

Flanagan, Bernadine Mary. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Queensland, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Emission morphologies and phase-resolved spectrum of gamma ray pulsar

高樹豐, Ko, Shu-fung. January 2001 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Physics / Master / Master of Philosophy

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