RI 5907 Field Test For Germanium - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. M. Dressel
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

A simple field test for detecting the presence of germanium in rocks, coals, and flue dust has been developed by the Bureau of Mines. The method consists of dissolving germanium from the samples by either acid or fusion treatment methods, adding a few drops of hematein or phenylfluorone dye, and extracting the resulting colored complex with carbon tetrachloride. INTRODUCTION Germanium is obtained commercially as a byproduct of zinc production, as a coproduct of base-metal refining from germanium-bearing mineral, and as a recovered product from the ash of some coals. The growing use of germanium in the electronics industry has increased demand for this semiconducting metal to the extent that an intensive search for new sources of supply is necessary.
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APA: W. M. Dressel  (1962)  RI 5907 Field Test For Germanium - Summary

MLA: W. M. Dressel RI 5907 Field Test For Germanium - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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