Article | REF: P2600 V1

Mössbauer spectrometry

Authors: Jean-Paul EYMERY, Jacques TEILLET

Publication date: July 10, 1994

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3. Applications of the Mössbauer effect

An overview of industrial applications can be found at [1] .

3.1 Chemical applications

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3.1.1 Chemical analysis. Determination of iron valence

In a material, MS allows the detection of an element possessing a Mössbauer isotope. For natural iron, the practical detection limit is of the order of a few percent by mass. For compounds containing only the Mössbauer isotope 57 Fe, this detection...

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