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Remote In-Situ
Monitoring of Metal Contaminants in Groundwater with a Compact Grazing-Incident
Monochromatic Microbeam X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzer—X-Ray
Optical Systems, Inc., 15 Tech Valley Drive, East Greenbush, NY 12061; 518-880-1500, http://www.xos.com
Mr. Brian Gallagher, Principal
Investigator, bgallagher@xos.com
Mr. David M. Gibson, Business
Official, bgibson@xos.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-04ER84122
Amount: $749,315
The evaluation of
radionuclide and metal contaminants, found in the groundwater during the
monitoring of DOE sites, is typically done off-site, using plasma mass
spectroscopy or optical emission spectrometry.
These analysis techniques
are not suitable for automated field use because they require control gas or
vacuum to function. A simple, robust,
non-destructive analysis technique is required for in situ remote monitoring applications. This project will develop a
grazing-incident-monochromatic micro x-ray fluorescence (GI-MMXRF) analysis
system, which, when combined with an innovative dried spot sample preparation
system, will offer high sensitivity and automated sample preparation. The combination of low power GI-MMXRF and ink
jet printing technology makes this an approach that can be readily adapted for
remote monitoring or in situ
applications. In
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: In addition to the remote monitoring of radio nuclides and metals in groundwater at hundreds of DOE sites, the technology also should draw interest from industries and government agencies concerned with the monitoring of groundwater and groundwater remediation.