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Sub-ppm level high energy resolution fluorescence detected X-ray absorption spectroscopy of selenium in articular cartilage.

Caroline BissardonOlivier ProuxS BureauE SuessLenny H E WinkelRobert Steven ConlanLewis W FrancisIlyas M KhanLaurent CharletJean Louis HazemannSylvain Bohic
Published in: The Analyst (2019)
The speciation of highly-diluted elements by X-ray absorption spectroscopy in a diverse range of materials is extremely challenging, especially in biological matrices such as articular cartilage. Here we show that using a high energy resolution fluorescence detected X-ray absorption spectroscopy (HERFD-XAS) technique coupled to an array of crystal analyzers, selenium speciation down to 400 ppb (μg kg-1) within articular cartilage can be demonstrated. This is a major advance in the speciation of highly-diluted elements through X-ray absorption spectroscopy and opens new possibilities to study the metabolic role of selenium and other elements in biological samples.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • single molecule
  • dual energy
  • solid state
  • mass spectrometry
  • computed tomography
  • electron microscopy
  • high throughput
  • organic matter