RI 5620 Field Test for Beryllium Minerals The Morin Fluorescence Method

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 2016 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 1960
Abstract
The various applications of beryllium and its compounds in atomic - energy
technology and a growing recognition of possible increased utilization of the
metal in the aircraft and space - missile fields have resulted in increased
interest in domestic and world reserves of beryllium .
Unfortunately, little dependable data on beryllium resources and reserves
are available , as past consumption of the element has been small and only
limited prospecting and exploration work has been done . The scarcity of resource
information is attributed partly to the difficulty of recognizing beryllium
minerals in the field . These minerals frequently do not have distinctive
characteristics of specific gravity, color , or other physical properties , that
enable ready identification by the average prospector . This is particularly
true of fine - grained minerals .
As a result , a simple field test for identifying beryllium- bearing rock
is needed . Recognizing this , technologists of the Federal Bureau of Mines
investigated several of the proposed qualitative chemical tests for beryllium .
This report describes various modifications of one of these methods to make it
more suitable for use in the field .
In the modified method , duplicate samples are fluxed -- one with potassium
bifluoride and one with potassium bisulfate -- followed by dissolution of salts
in water , conversion of the solution to an alkaline condition, addition of
morin , and examination of the solution for fluorescence under short -wave
ultraviolet light . This method provides a fast , dependable field test for
beryllium minerals containing as little as 0.2 percent beryl or its equivalent .
The test involves no radiation hazards , and it can be performed by persons
having no technical training ; therefore , it should be useful to prospectors in
discovering beryllium mineralization .
Citation
APA:
(1960) RI 5620 Field Test for Beryllium Minerals The Morin Fluorescence MethodMLA: RI 5620 Field Test for Beryllium Minerals The Morin Fluorescence Method. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.