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The high brightness of synchrotron radiation sources of the 3rd generation and the development of focusing optical elements for X-rays make it possible to create beams of micrometer size with high intensity. These beams can be used to reveal spatially resolved information about structural and chemical properties of particles. Here, the possibility of using synchrotron radiation micro-X-ray fluorescence...