Analytical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1348-2246
Print ISSN : 0910-6340
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Theoretical Treatment of Particle-Size Measurements by Applying Attenuated-Total-Reflection Technique and Its Comparisons with Experimental Results
Toshifumi YOSHIDOMEYuichiro FUKUSHIMAMorihide HIGO
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2008 Volume 24 Issue 4 Pages 443-449

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Theoretical equations for a particle size-determination method by applying an attenuated-total-reflection (ATR) technique were obtained. Based on these equations, the ATR-spectral intensities were calculated as functions of the sample amount and on the particle size for various choices of the experimental parameters. A mono layer region was more adequate for size measurements than a multiple-layers region. A prism and the incidence angle should be adequately selected according to the aims of the measurements. Experimental results of the sample amount dependences of the spectral intensities were almost consistent with calculations. The experimental results of size dependences showed the same tendency as those by calculations for SiO2 and SiC; especially for SiC, they were in just accord with those by calculations in the case of a KBr prism. Each component of a mixed plural-kind-particles sample almost agreed in its spectral intensity with that of a corresponding single-kind-particles sample. The particle size-determination method, based on the ATR technique, was theoretically supported, and its characteristics were reveled.
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