RI 6430 Separation and Determination of Rare Earfli Metals in Zirconium-Rare Earth Alloys

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Edward Cogan
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Equilibrium phase diagram studies of zirconium- rare earth metal alloys by the Bureau of Mines at its Albany Metallurgy Research Center prompted the development of a rapid gravimetric method for determining rare earths in zirconium in which the rare earths are absorbed from sulfuric acid solution of the alloy on a cation exchange resin . The sample in 10 percent H2SO4 is introduced into the column , the zirconium is eluted with 10 percent H2SO4 , and the rare earths are eluted with (NH4 )2SO4 solution and precipitated with NH4OH . A tracer technique was employed to determine the efficiency of the procedure . Y203 and europium 154 - 152 (Oak Ridge ) were added to 10 g of zirconium and taken through the entire procedure . Recovery averaged 97.6 percent on 0.002 μg europium in the rare earth fraction . Rare earths were determined in the range 0.10 to 90 percent .
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APA: Edward Cogan  (1964)  RI 6430 Separation and Determination of Rare Earfli Metals in Zirconium-Rare Earth Alloys

MLA: Edward Cogan RI 6430 Separation and Determination of Rare Earfli Metals in Zirconium-Rare Earth Alloys. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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