RI 5889 Isolation And Colorimetric Determination Of Rhenium ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. E. Peterson
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Rhenium occurs in very small quantities (12).4 In order for the Federal Bureau of Mines to conduct an investigation of rhenium sources and methods of extraction, it was necessary to devise improved techniques for detecting and measuring minute quantities of the metal. A modification of the procedure of Malouf and White (46) was developed which can be used to detect rhenium in concentrations as small as 0.1 part per million and can be used to measure quantities of 1.0 part per million. It can be used for the analysis of siliceous and calcareous ores, of molybdenite concentrates, of fumes, of flue dusts, and of other metallurgical products. Development of the method involved devising an amine extraction procedure for separating rhenium from all interfering elements except tungsten and a selective distillation procedure for separating rhenium from tungsten. Adoption of these separation procedures permits use of large samples and precise determination of rhenium by colorimetric analysis of the thiocyanate complex of rhenium by means of a spectrophotometer.
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APA: H. E. Peterson  (1961)  RI 5889 Isolation And Colorimetric Determination Of Rhenium ? Summary

MLA: H. E. Peterson RI 5889 Isolation And Colorimetric Determination Of Rhenium ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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