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Crossover and valence band Kβ X-rays of chromium oxides (CROSBI ID 178345)

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Fazinić, Stjepko ; Mandić, Luka ; Kavčič, Matjaž ; Božičević, Iva Crossover and valence band Kβ X-rays of chromium oxides // Spectrochimica acta. Part B, Atomic spectroscopy, 66 (2011), 461-469. doi: 10.1016/j.sab.2011.05.007

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Fazinić, Stjepko ; Mandić, Luka ; Kavčič, Matjaž ; Božičević, Iva

engleski

Crossover and valence band Kβ X-rays of chromium oxides

Kβ X-ray spectra of chromium metal and selected chromium oxides were measured twice using medium resolution flat crystal spectrometer and high resolution spectrometer employing Johansson geometry after excitation with 2 MeV proton beams. The positions and intensities of crossover (Kβ″) and valence (Kβ2, 5) band X-rays relative to the primary Kβ X-ray components were extracted in a consistent way. The results were compared with the existing data obtained by proton and photon induced ionization mechanisms and theoretical predictions. The obtained results in peak relative positions and intensities were analyzed in order to study dependence on the chromium oxidation states and chromium–oxygen bond lengths in selected chromium oxides. Our results obtained by both spectrometers confirm that the linear trend observed for the valence peak relative energy shift as a function of chromium oxidation number does not depend on the experimental resolution. Experimental results for normalized intensities (i.e. relative intensities divided with the number of chromium–oxygen pairs) of crossover and valence band X-rays obtained by both spectrometers are in very good agreement, and follow exponential relationship with the average Cr―O bond lengths in corresponding chromium oxides. The observed trends in crossover and valence X-rays normalized intensities could be used to measure the average chromium–oxygen bond length in various chromium oxides, with the sum of both crossover and valence X-ray normalized intensities being the most sensitive measure.

X-ray emission spectroscopy; PIXE; chemical effect; Kβ spectrum; chromium oxide

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66

2011.

461-469

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0584-8547

10.1016/j.sab.2011.05.007

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