C.C. Dantas
Federal University of Pernambuco
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Analytica Chimica Acta | 1979
R. Van Grieken; L. Van 't dack; C.C. Dantas; H. Da Silveira Dantas
Abstract Energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence is advantageous for trace analysis of soils present as thin films. A target thickness of about 2 mg cm-2 provides a compromise between optimal sensitivity and minimal absorption effect or optimal accuracy. Sample preparation involves only suspending the finely ground soil in water and drying this suspension on a thin mylar foil glued on a ring that fits into the x.r.f. spectrometer. The “effective sample weight” present in the exciting beam area is computed from the scatter peaks, a method that cancels out target heterogeneity problems. High accuracy is demonstrated for many elements in reference soil and rock materials; a precision around 5% and a detection limit around 10 ppm can be achieved. As an illustration, results for 16 trace elements and preliminary interpretation are given for a series of pedologically important soil samples from Brasil.
Environmental Pollution Series B, Chemical and Physical | 1982
R. Van Grieken; L. Van 't dack; C.C. Dantas; W. Moura de Amorim; Willy Maenhaut
Abstract Few data are available on the inorganic atmospheric pollution in the rapidly expanding cities of South America, like Recife, on the Atlantic Coast of North-east Brazil. Therefore, the elemental composition of atmospheric aerosols was investigated for nine sites in the Recife conurbation and a fairly remote site in the area. Total aerosol samples were collected on cellulose filters for analysis by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence and cascade impactors were used to collect the aerosols as a function of particle size for subsequent analysis by proton-induced X-ray emission. Local soil aliquots were also analysed. About eighteen elements were quantified in all cases. The average total atmospheric concentrations appeared to be well above natural levels but usually lower than, or comparable with, those of North American and European cities. Dispersal of sea spray and of local soil (often contaminated with, for example, Cu, Zn and Pb from industrial sources) contributes predominantly to the total atmospheric load in Recife. However, the particle size fraction results also indicated strong excesses in the small particle mode for S, K, V, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn, Br and Pb, mainly in the downtown area. Again, the corresponding enrichment factors were only moderate in comparison with other published urban data.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2008
C.C. Dantas; Silvio de Barros Melo; E.F. Oliveira; F.P.M. Simões; M.G. dos Santos; V.A. dos Santos
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2006
C.C. Dantas; V.A. dos Santos; A.C.B.A. Melo; R. Van Grieken
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2006
C.C. Dantas; R. Narain; V.A. dos Santos; A.C.B.A. Melo
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2015
Alex Elton Moura; C.C. Dantas; M.S. Nery; J.M. Barbosa; T.L. Rolim; Emerson Lima; Silvio de Barros Melo; V.A. dos Santos
Progress in Nuclear Energy | 2011
V.A. dos Santos; C.C. Dantas; C.L. Luna-Finkler; J.E.G. de Souza
Metrology and Measurement Systems | 2007
Silvio de Barros Melo; C.C. Dantas; E. A. de O. Lima; F.P.M. Simões; E. F. de Oliveira; V. A. dos Santos
Química Nova | 1981
C.C. Dantas; H. Da Silveira Dantas; L. Van 't dack; R. Van Grieken
XX Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia Química | 2015
H. J. B. de Lima Filho; M. F. P. de Brito; M. Benachour; Viviane A. Santos; C.C. Dantas