TITLE: 
                        
                            Impact of Different Grinding Aids on Standard Deviation in X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Cement Raw Meal
                                
                                
                                    AUTHORS: 
                                            Andrew Aondoaver Tyopine, Aondo Joseph Wangum, Edwin Ameh Idoko 
                                                    
                                                        KEYWORDS: 
                        X-Ray Fluorescence, Pressed Pellets, Standard Deviation, Grinding Aid, Particle Size Uniformity, Comparative Analysis, Cement Raw Meal, Quality Control 
                                                    
                                                    
                                                        JOURNAL NAME: 
                        American Journal of Analytical Chemistry,  
                        Vol.6 No.5, 
                        April
                                                        27,
                        2015
                                                    
                                                    
                                                        ABSTRACT: X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis utilizes particle size which is resulted from milling of a material. The milling ensures uniform and fine grained powder. The finer and more uniform the particle size is, the better the result and easier it is for material quality control. To ensure uniformity in particle size and finer powder, a comparative analysis was conducted with different grinding aids and pressed pellet method was used in obtaining analysis results. Pressed pellets of cement raw meal sample milled with different grinding aids (graphite, aspirin and lithium borate) were subjected to XRF. Graphite produced better particle size uniformity with a corresponding standard deviation that made quality control of raw meal easier and better than aspirin and lithium borate.