
In this context, X-ray diffraction (XRD) is one of the most important techniques for detecting and quantifying even small amounts of these hazardous substances.
Our Rigaku benchtop or floor-standing X-ray diffractometers, controlled by SmartLab Studio II (SLSII) software, offer state-of-the-art solutions for ultra-low limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) analysis. With a special plug-in in SLSII, the user can determine LOD/LOQ values within a few minutes, e.g. for respiratory filters. In particular, our compact benchtop X-ray diffractometer series MiniFlex600 (MF600) with high X-ray power (600 W), automatic 8-position sample changer and state-of-the-art silicon strip detector offers a cost-effective, fast and highly sensitive solution.

Dr. Jose Mardegan
Application Specialist XRD @Rigaku Europe SE
Dr Jose Mardegan has a solid background in materials science, focusing on the study of intermetallic compounds under extreme conditions using X-ray techniques. After completing his studies, Jose Mardegan worked as a postdoctoral researcher on synchrotrons, studying powder and thin film materials. With more than 15 years of experience in X-ray techniques and instrumentation, Jose joined Rigaku in 2022 as an XRD specialist, focusing mainly on powder materials. With our benchtop and floor standing equipment, Jose has provided solutions as well as training for our customers.