Lead Bead Method of Spectrographic Analysis of Platinum Metals, Gold, Silver, and Bismuth 1n Sulphide and Uranium Ores

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. E. Hawley Y. Rimsaite T. V. Lord
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

"IntroductionIN THE COURSE of. a spectrographic investigation of the platinum metal .content of various minerals in sulphide ores, the use of • fire-assay beads dissolved in gold-amalgam ( 1) was found suitable for the quantitative determination of palladium and platinum. Later work on platinum and bismuth-rich beads showed however, that these could not always be readily mixed uniformly in the amalgam. Accordingly another technique was sought which would allow the simultaneous determination of gold, silver, palladium, platinum, rhodium, and bismuth, the last .a common contaminant in fire-assay beads. The method evolved, which consists of dissolving fire-assay •beads in .lead, resembles in several respects the method of Scobie (2) in which silver was used. It has equally good sensitivity arid reproducibility, and allows the determination of silver as well as the other metals mentioned. The 'mutua1 standard' method of calculation (3a) is used to determine actual quantities present. This method has been applied to sulphide and arsenide minerals and •ores• of nickeliferous and non-nickelferous deposits• of both pre-and post Cambrian age, and, following a suggestion by Dr. G. S. Hume and the late Dr. H. V. Ellsworth, Geological Survey of Canada, has also been used for a peculiarly rich platiniferous uranium oxide ore from the Nicholson property, Lake Athakaska, Sask. More recently, the method has been .tested for the determination also of iridium and ruthenium and results indicate it may be applied, as• well to osmium."
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APA: J. E. Hawley Y. Rimsaite T. V. Lord  (1953)  Lead Bead Method of Spectrographic Analysis of Platinum Metals, Gold, Silver, and Bismuth 1n Sulphide and Uranium Ores

MLA: J. E. Hawley Y. Rimsaite T. V. Lord Lead Bead Method of Spectrographic Analysis of Platinum Metals, Gold, Silver, and Bismuth 1n Sulphide and Uranium Ores. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1953.

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