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M Rauwolf1, A Turyanskaya1, A Roschger2, J Prost1, R Simon3, O Scharf4, M Radtke5, T Schoonjans5, A Guilherme Buzanich5, K Klaushofer2, P Wobrauschek1, J G Hofstaetter2, P Roschger2, C Streli1.
Abstract
In the quest for finding the ideal synchrotron-radiation-induced imaging method for the investigation of trace element distributions in human bone samples, experiments were performed using both a scanning confocal synchrotron radiation micro X-ray fluorescence (SR-µXRF) (FLUO beamline at ANKA) setup and a full-field color X-ray camera (BAMline at BESSY-II) setup. As zinc is a trace element of special interest in bone, the setups were optimized for its detection. The setups were compared with respect to count rate, required measurement time and spatial resolution. It was demonstrated that the ideal method depends on the element of interest. Although for Ca (a major constituent of the bone with a low energy of 3.69 keV for its Kα XRF line) the color X-ray camera provided a higher resolution in the plane, for Zn (a trace element in bone) only the confocal SR-µXRF setup was able to sufficiently image the distribution.Entities:
Keywords: SR-µXRF; color X-ray camera; confocal; human bone
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28009572 PMCID: PMC5182026 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577516017057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616
Figure 1Cross section of cortical bone, a close-up from qBEI. Cement lines are marked in black.
Figure 2Schematic of the confocal SR-µXRF setup. The sample is scanned through a well defined detection volume (green square) created by the overlap of the focal spots of the polycapillary half-lenses. The detection volume of the setup at ANKA was 17 µm × 12 µm × 19 (depth) µm for Au Lα.
Figure 3Schematic of the full-field CXC setup. The whole measured sample area (264 × 264 pixels) is excited at once (full-field mode).
Figure 4qBEI image as well as Ca and Zn distribution maps from approximately the same area measured at ANKA and BESSY-II. The exact area measured at ANKA is marked by a green rectangle in the qBEI image. Measurement time per voxel was 2 s (about 3.6 h for the complete map). The measurement performed at BESSY-II was made in the region marked in blue and took 5.5 h. The angle between the primary beam and the sample was about 2.5°.
Figure 5qBEI image as well as Ca and Zn distribution maps from approximately the same area measured at ANKA and BESSY-II. The exact area measured at ANKA is marked by a green rectangle in the qBEI image. Measurement time per voxel was 2 s (about 3.6 h for the complete map). The measurement performed at BESSY-II was made in the region marked in blue and took 18 h. The angle between the primary beam and the sample was about 5°.