RI 5378 X-Ray Emission Spectrographic Analysis Of Bastnaesite Rare Earths ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Farrel W. Lytle
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

An X-ray emission spectrographic method of analysis is presented for determining rare-earth elements in fractions obtained from bastnaesite ore. The method includes determination of yttrium, thorium, lanthanum, and the rare-earth elements in various complex mixtures. The analysis technique is based upon comparing the samples with synthetic standards approximating the composition of the samples. Working curves are plotted on an absolute-intensity basis, with no correction for back-ground. Examples of working curves and the analyses of typical rare-earth concentrates are included. The selection of spectral lines for the various sample matrices is discussed. A special technique is used for samples in which rapid hydration and carbonation occurred. By analyzing synthetic samples of known composition, the accuracy of the method was determined. The average error of analysis was about 3 percent of the amount present in the range from 5 to 100 percent and about 7 percent in the 0.2-to 5-percent range. A maximum of about 40 samples per day may be analyzed for 7 elements each.
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APA: Farrel W. Lytle  (1957)  RI 5378 X-Ray Emission Spectrographic Analysis Of Bastnaesite Rare Earths ? Summary

MLA: Farrel W. Lytle RI 5378 X-Ray Emission Spectrographic Analysis Of Bastnaesite Rare Earths ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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