RI 4363 Method for the Spectrochemical Determination of Berryllium, Cadmium, Zinc, and Indium in Ore Samples

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Graham W. Marks Betsy M. Jones
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Nov 1, 1948

Abstract

"Recently4/ it was shown that the total energy method5/ of spectrochemical analysis is suitable for the quantitative estimation of many of the elements of which ores are composed. It was shown how this method can be applied to the determination of germanium, tin, and lead. Continuing this work, the present report deals with analyses for beryllium, zinc, cadmium, and indium.There are three basic problems in these investigations. The first is to study the influence of those elements that make up the greater part of an ore sample on the spectral-line intensities of the elements for which analyses are being made, the latter generally being the minor constituents. The second is to develop proper methods for the preparation of standard spectrographic curves. Finally, we are concerned with improvement in equipment and procedure, so that greater accuracy can be achieved.As discussed previously, it is better to study as groups those elements that belong to the same group in the periodic table because their spectra are similar. Beryllium, zinc, and cadmium are thus related. Indium was included in this work because it is associated with zinc and cadmium in zinc ores.The authors wish to acknowledge the valuable assistance of the staff of the Bureau of Mines Analytical Laboratory who made the chemical analyses and supplied the ore samples used in this work.A brief description of the procedures followed in making the standard curves and analyses is given below; a detailed discussion will be found in an earlier paper.6/Basically, the procedure for determining a standard curve consists of two parts: (1) Choosing a suitable line in the spectrum of the element to be determined and (2) determining the variation in the intensity of this line with the amount of the element burned in the arc."
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APA: Graham W. Marks Betsy M. Jones  (1948)  RI 4363 Method for the Spectrochemical Determination of Berryllium, Cadmium, Zinc, and Indium in Ore Samples

MLA: Graham W. Marks Betsy M. Jones RI 4363 Method for the Spectrochemical Determination of Berryllium, Cadmium, Zinc, and Indium in Ore Samples. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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