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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYNCHROTRON RADIATION INSTRUMENTATION – SRI2015 | 2016

A new generation of x-ray spectrometry UHV instruments at the SR facilities BESSY II, ELETTRA and SOLEIL

J. Lubeck; M. Bogovac; B. Boyer; B. Detlefs; D. Eichert; R. Fliegauf; D. Grötzsch; I. Holfelder; P. Hönicke; W. Jark; R. Kaiser; B. Kanngießer; Andreas-Germanos Karydas; Juan José Leani; M. C. Lépy; L. Lühl; Y. Ménesguen; Alessandro Migliori; M. Müller; B. Pollakowski; M. Spanier; H. Sghaier; G. Ulm; J. Weser; B. Beckhoff

A novel type of ultra-high vacuum instrument for X-ray reflectometry and spectrometry-related techniques for nanoanalytics by means of synchrotron radiation (SR) has been constructed and commissioned at BESSY II. This versa-tile instrument was developed by the PTB, Germany’s national metrology institute, and includes a 9-axis manipulator that allows for an independent alignment of the samples with respect to all degrees of freedom. In addition, it integrates a ro-tational and translational movement of several photodiodes as well as a translational movement of a beam-geometry-defining aperture system. Thus, the new instrument enables various analytical techniques based on energy dispersive X-ray detectors such as reference-free X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis, total-reflection XRF, grazing-incidence XRF, in addition to optional X-Ray Reflectometry (XRR) measurements or polarization-dependent X-ray absorption fine structure analyses (XAFS). Samples having a size of up to (100 × 100) mm2; can be analyzed with respect to their mass depo-sition, elemental, spatial or species composition. Surface contamination, nanolayer composition and thickness, depth pro-file of matrix elements or implants, nanoparticles or buried interfaces as well as molecular orientation of bonds can be accessed. Three technology transfer projects of adapted instruments have enhanced X-Ray Spectrometry (XRS) research activities within Europe at the synchrotron radiation facilities ELETTRA (IAEA) and SOLEIL (CEA/LNE-LNHB) as well as at the X-ray innovation laboratory BLiX (TU Berlin) where different laboratory sources are used. Here, smaller chamber requirements led PTB in cooperation with TU Berlin to develop a modified instrument equipped with a 7-axis manipulator: reduced freedom in the choice of experimental geometry modifications (absence of out-of-SR-plane and reference-free XRS options) has been compensated by encoder-enhanced angular accuracy for GIXRF and XRR. © 2016 Author(s)


Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2016

Trace elements and As speciation analysis of fly ash samples from an Indonesian coal power plant by means of neutron activation analysis and synchrotron based techniques

Muhayatun Santoso; Diah Dwiana Lestiani; Endah Damastuti; Syukria Kurniawati; John W. Bennett; Juan José Leani; Mateusz Czyzycki; Alessandro Migliori; János Osán; Andreas Germanos Karydas

The elemental characterization of coal fly ash samples is required to estimate the coal burning emissions into the environment and to assess the potential impact into the biosphere. Fly ash samples collected from a coal fired power plant in center Java, Indonesia were characterized by instrumental neutron activation analysis at two different facilities (BATAN, ANSTO) and synchrotron based techniques at Elettra Italy. Assessment of thirty (30) elements and an investigation of the potential toxicity of As species in coal fly ash were presented. The results obtained are discussed and compared with those reported from other regions of the world.


Journal of Synchrotron Radiation | 2018

An IAEA multi-technique X-ray spectrometry endstation at Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste: benchmarking results and interdisciplinary applications

Andreas Germanos Karydas; Mateusz Czyzycki; Juan José Leani; Alessandro Migliori; János Osán; M. Bogovac; Pawel Wrobel; Nikita Vakula; Roman Padilla-Alvarez; Ralf Hendrik Menk; Maryam Ghahremani Gol; M. Antonelli; Manoj K. Tiwari; Claudia Caliri; Katarina Vogel-Mikuš; Iain Darby; R. Kaiser

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) jointly with the Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste (EST) operates a multipurpose X-ray spectrometry endstation at the X-ray Fluorescence beamline (10.1L). The facility has been available to external users since the beginning of 2015 through the peer-review process of EST. Using this collaboration framework, the IAEA supports and promotes synchrotron-radiation-based research and training activities for various research groups from the IAEA Member States, especially those who have limited previous experience and resources to access a synchrotron radiation facility. This paper aims to provide a broad overview about various analytical capabilities, intrinsic features and performance figures of the IAEA X-ray spectrometry endstation through the measured results. The IAEA-EST endstation works with monochromatic X-rays in the energy range 3.7-14 keV for the Elettra storage ring operating at 2.0 or 2.4 GeV electron energy. It offers a combination of different advanced analytical probes, e.g. X-ray reflectivity, X-ray absorption fine-structure measurements, grazing-incidence X-ray fluorescence measurements, using different excitation and detection geometries, and thereby supports a comprehensive characterization for different kinds of nanostructured and bulk materials.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2018

Molecular and elemental effects underlying the biochemical action of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in appetite control

Artur Dawid Surowka; Agata Ziomber; Mateusz Czyzycki; Alessandro Migliori; Kaja Kasper; Magdalena Szczerbowska-Boruchowska

Recent studies highlight that obesity may alter the electric activity in brain areas triggering appetite and craving. Transcranial direct current brain stimulation (tDCS) has recently emerged as a safe alternative for treating food addiction via modulating cortical excitability without any high-risk surgical procedure to be utilized. As for anodal-type tDCS (atDCS), we observe increased excitability and spontaneous firing of the cortical neurons, whilst for the cathodal-type tDCS (ctDCS) a significant decrease is induced. Unfortunately, for the method to be fully used in a clinical setting, its biochemical action mechanism must be precisely defined, although it is proposed that molecular remodelling processes play in concert with brain activity changes involving the ions of: Na, Cl, K and Ca. Herein, we proposed for the first time Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and synchrotron X-ray fluorescence (SRXRF) microprobes for a combined molecular and elemental analysis in the brain areas implicated appetite control, upon experimental treatment by either atDCS or ctDCS. The study, although preliminary, shows that by stimulating the prefrontal cortex in the rats fed high-caloric nutrients, the feeding behavior can be significantly changed, resulting in significantly inhibited appetite. Both, atDCS and ctDCS produced significant molecular changes involving qualitative and structural properties of lipids, whereas atDCS was found with a somewhat more significant effect on protein secondary structure in all the brain areas investigated. Also, tDCS was reported to reduce surface masses of Na, Cl, K, and Ca in almost all brain areas investigated, although the atDCS deemed to have a stronger neuro-modulating effect. Taken together, one can report that tDCS is an effective treatment technique, and its action mechanism in the appetite control seems to involve a variety of lipid-, protein- and metal/non-metal-ion-driven biochemical changes, regardless the current polarization.


Analytical Chemistry | 2018

Energy-Dispersive Total-Reflection Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering as a Tool for Elemental Speciation in Contaminated Water

José Ignacio Robledo; Juan José Leani; Andreas Germanos Karydas; Alessandro Migliori; Carlos A. Pérez; Héctor Jorge Sánchez

This work presents a state-of the-art analytical methodology, by which chemical state information on metallic elements is obtained for liquid samples in a fast and simple manner. This method overcomes limitations of conventional X-ray techniques, such as X-ray absorption spectroscopy, by applying resonant inelastic X-ray scattering under total reflection geometry (TRIXS). TRIXS is particularly applicable for the analysis of small quantity of liquid samples deposited on polished reflectors. This feature is relevant for the chemical speciation of metallic trace elements contained in water samples, since the degree of their toxicity depends crucially on the concentration of specific chemical species included. The analytical merits of the proposed methodology were studied at Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste and at the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory. Contaminated water samples with low concentration of different chromium and manganese compounds were measured. Results prove the analytical potential of the TRIXS technique in characterizing different chemical species of metallic elements in water samples.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016

LabVIEW interface with Tango control system for a multi-technique X-ray spectrometry IAEA beamline end-station at Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste

P.M. Wrobel; M. Bogovac; H. Sghaier; Juan José Leani; Alessandro Migliori; Roman Padilla-Alvarez; Mateusz Czyzycki; János Osán; R. Kaiser; Andreas-Germanos Karydas


X-Ray Spectrometry | 2017

A comparative study on the total reflection X‐ray fluorescence determination of low Z elements using X‐ray tube and synchrotron radiation as excitation sources

Kaushik Sanyal; Buddhadev Kanrar; N. L. Misra; Mateusz Czyzycki; Alessandro Migliori; Andreas Germanos Karydas


Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2017

Total reflection X-ray fluorescence as a fast multielemental technique for human placenta sample analysis

Eva Marguí; P. Ricketts; H. Fletcher; Andreas Germanos Karydas; Alessandro Migliori; Juan José Leani; Manuela Hidalgo; I. Queralt; M. Voutchkov


X-Ray Spectrometry | 2017

XRF to support food traceability studies: Classification of Sri Lankan tea based on their region of origin

Dulanjalee Rajapaksha; Vajira Waduge; Roman Padilla-Alvarez; Maheshika Kalpage; R. M. N. P. Rathnayake; Alessandro Migliori; Russell D. Frew; Sarath Abeysinghe; Aiman Abrahim; Tissa Amarakoon


X-Ray Spectrometry | 2018

Synchrotron radiation induced X-ray production cross sections of 66Dy at energies across its Li (i = 1–3) subshell absorption edges

Rajnish Kaur; Anil Kumar; Mateusz Czyzycki; Alessandro Migliori; Andreas Germanos Karydas; Sanjiv Puri

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Andreas Germanos Karydas

International Atomic Energy Agency

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Mateusz Czyzycki

International Atomic Energy Agency

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Juan José Leani

National University of Cordoba

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M. Bogovac

International Atomic Energy Agency

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Roman Padilla-Alvarez

International Atomic Energy Agency

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János Osán

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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R. Kaiser

University of Glasgow

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