- 著者
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             片岡 由行
             
             森川 敦史
             
             古主 泰子
             
             牧田 正弘
             
             吉永 亨二
             
             木戸 直範
             
          
- 出版者
- 一般社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会
- 雑誌
- 鉄と鋼 (ISSN:00211575)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.105, no.5, pp.560-565, 2019 (Released:2019-04-30)
- 参考文献数
- 4
        An accurate quantitative analysis method including total iron had been proposed                    for the iron ore analysis by wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence                    spectrometry using fusion method and was accepted at ISO TC 102 meeting in 2010.                    The project has been proceeded in ISO TC 102/SC 2/WG54 as ISO/WD 9516-2 project.                    Number of covered elements is 19, and 14 elements among them including total                    iron are for referee analysis. The calibration discs are prepared only from                    reagents and the calibration equation includes coexisting component correction,                    overlap correction, flux/sample and oxidizer/sample mixing ratio corrections.                    The coexisting component correction method is based on the                    absorption/enhancement correction coefficients obtained by a FP (fundamental                    parameter) method so that LOI (loss on ignition) and GOI (gain on ignition)                    during fusion do not affect to analyzed results. In the verification experiments                    with 20 certified reference materials, the accuracy obtained by root mean square                    of the difference between certified values and analyzed values using proposed                    method was 0.14 mass%, which indicated analytical accuracy could be greatly                    improved compared with the existing method. For the other components, the values                    of accuracy obtained were almost same as the existing method. We are conducting                    final round-robin test in foreign laboratories and have a plan to set the method                    as an ISO standard.