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artifact? To examine this question, the analyst can use pixel
masks of each phase selected from the Ni compositional map
(or the BSE image) to obtain the SUM spectrum, as shown in
. Figs. 24.18 (Fe-rich phase), 24.19 (Al-rich phase), 24.20
(Ni-intermediate phase), and 24.21 (Ni-rich phase). These
SUM spectra confirm that Fe is indeed present as a trace
constituent, with its highest level in the intermediate-Ni phase
where CFe = 0.0027 (2700 ppm), falling to CFe = 0.00038
(380 ppm) in the high-Ni phase and to CFe = 0.00030
(300 ppm) in the high-Al phase. Additionally, trace Cr at a
similar concentration is found in the Al-rich phase along with
the trace Fe.
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. Fig. 24.18 Raney nickel alloy XSI: mask of pixels corresponding to the Fe-rich phase and the corresponding SUM spectrum; the Fe peak corresponds
to C = 0.044 mass fraction
24.3 · Quantitative Compositional Mapping