RI 7072 Extraction Of 8-Hydroxyquinoline Complexes Of Trace Elements From Tungsten Solutions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas E. Green
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

A solvent extraction procedure using 8-hydroxyquinoline and chloroform was investigated by the Bureau of Mines as a preconcentration technique for the determination of aluminum, calcium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, nickel, and zinc in large samples of high purity tungsten. X-ray spectrographic and atomic absorption methods were used to determine the trace metals after preconcentration. The presence of 10 grams of tungsten had a pronounced effect on the distribution of 8-hydroxyquinoline between the aqueous and chloroform phases. This change in the 8-hydroxyquinoline distribution in turn had an adverse effect on the extraction of the trace metals. Extraction efficiencies can also be adversely affected by an increase in the quantity of extractable metals present, as shown by radiotracer tests using 65Zn. Excess 8-hydroxyquinoline in the extracts did not interfere with the determination -of the serious interference in the combined ion exchange paper--X-ray spectrographic method. Although preconcentration by 8-hydroxyquinoline extraction was found to be partially successful, other preconcentrationn methods based on ion exchange and dithizone extraction were found to be superior.
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APA: Thomas E. Green  (1968)  RI 7072 Extraction Of 8-Hydroxyquinoline Complexes Of Trace Elements From Tungsten Solutions

MLA: Thomas E. Green RI 7072 Extraction Of 8-Hydroxyquinoline Complexes Of Trace Elements From Tungsten Solutions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1968.

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