RI 6496 A Semiquantitative Spectrochemical Method for Analysis of Coal Ash

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. J. Peterson J. B. Zink
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

A semiquantitative spectrochemical method was developed and applied to the analysis of ash of U.S. coals . A low- temperature ashing procedure was used to minimize the loss of volatile elements . The analytical procedure provides for the estimation of 68 elements including major , minor , and trace constituents . Standards for the trace elements were prepared in a synthetic base mixture that approximates the average composition of U.S. coal ashes . Excitation was achieved with a d- c arc , spectra were recorded photographically , and interpretation was made by visual comparison of spectra of unknowns with spectra of graded standards series . Thirty- six trace elements were found in the analysis of 900 samples . Details of the procedure are presented , including sample and standards preparation , excitation and exposure conditions , spectral lines used , and approximate limits of detectability .
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APA: M. J. Peterson J. B. Zink  (1964)  RI 6496 A Semiquantitative Spectrochemical Method for Analysis of Coal Ash

MLA: M. J. Peterson J. B. Zink RI 6496 A Semiquantitative Spectrochemical Method for Analysis of Coal Ash. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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