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Some specific features of the valence FeLα1,2 line are investigated: a correlation between the line intensity and the oxidation state of iron is shown; the dependence of the intensity of the FeLα1,2 line on the presence of other elements in the sample is found.
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Kuzmina, T.G., Troneva, M.A. & Romashova, T.V. On Features of the FeLα1,2 Line Used in X-ray Fluorescence Analysis for the Evaluation of the Oxidation State of Iron. J Anal Chem 74, 255–261 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061934819030080
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