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Mossbauer Mdssbauer absorption spectroscopy

Sample purity is a key concern. The NRVS experiment is a bulk technique sampling all Fe nuclei, and impurities that also contain the probe nucleus may confound quantitative data interpretation. Impurities may be introduced during sample preparation or may result from sample instability during measurement. Because of this, care must be taken to ensure purity and reproducibility as judged by Mossbauer (see Mdssbauer Spectroscopy), single-crystal X-ray diffraction, electronic absorption spectroscopy (see Electronic Spectroscopy), Raman spectroscopy or other qnalitative techniqnes. [Pg.6249]

Since 1980, newer physical techniques such as Mdssbauer spectroscopy, X-ray absorption spectroscopy and iron-sulfur-core extrusion have been used to address the question of the structure of FeS-X. The initial Mossbauer spectroscopic study by (EH) Evans, Rush, Johnson and (MC W) Evans2o indicated... [Pg.541]

Fig. 2.44. Mossbauer spectroscopy (a) nuclear transitions giving rise to the Mossbauer effect in Fe (b) principles involved in the Mossbauer spectrometer (c) Mdssbauer resonant absorption of iron in different crystal environments and the resulting spectral types. (After Vaughan and Craig, 1978 reproduced with the publisher s permission). Fig. 2.44. Mossbauer spectroscopy (a) nuclear transitions giving rise to the Mossbauer effect in Fe (b) principles involved in the Mossbauer spectrometer (c) Mdssbauer resonant absorption of iron in different crystal environments and the resulting spectral types. (After Vaughan and Craig, 1978 reproduced with the publisher s permission).
The Mossbauer effect is the emission and resonant absorption of nuclear y-rays studied under conditions such that the nuclei have negligible recoil velocities when y-rays are emitted or absorbed. This is only achieved by working with solid samples in which the nuclei are held rigidly in a crystal lattice. The energy, and thus the frequency of the y-radiation involved, corresponds to the transition between the ground state and the short-lived excited state of the nuclide concerned. Table 2.4 lists properties of several nuclei which can be observed using Mdssbauer spectroscopy. [Pg.73]


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