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Precise simultaneous determination of zirconium and hafnium in silicate rocks, meteorites and lunar samples. [Neutron reactions]

Abstract

A precise, sensitive and rapid analytical technique has been developed for the simultaneous determination of Zr and Hf in natural silicate matrices. The technique is based on radiochemical neutron activation analysis and employs a rapid fusion dissolution of the sample and simultaneous precipitation of the Zr-Hf pair with p-hydroxybenzene arsenic acid in an acidic medium. The indicator radionuclides, /sup 95/Zr and /sup 181/Hf, are counted and the /sup 95/Zr activity is corrected for the contribution from U fission. The chemical yields of the radiochemical separation are based on Hf carrier. The yield is determined by reactivation of the processed samples and standards with a /sup 252/Cf isotopic neutron source and by counting the 18.6 sec half-life sup(179m)Hf. The RNAA procedure for Zr and Hf has been shown to be precise and accurate for natural silicate samples, based on replicate analyses of samples containing Zr in the range of 1 ..mu..g/g to over 600 ..mu..g/g. The procedure is relatively rapid with a total chemical processing time of approximately 3 hours. At least 4 samples are processed simultaneously. Ten additional elements (Fe, Cr, Co, Sc, Eu, La, Lu, Ce, Th and Tb) can be determined by direct Ge(Li) spectrometry (INAA) on the  More>>
Authors:
Kumar, P A; Garg, A N; Ehmann, W D [1] 
  1. Kentucky Univ., Lexington (USA). Dept. of Chemistry
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1977
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
AIX-09-364887; EDB-78-045259
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: J. Radioanal. Chem.; (Hungary); Journal Volume: 40:1
Subject:
37 INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY; HAFNIUM; ACTIVATION ANALYSIS; LUNAR MATERIALS; METEORITES; ROCKS; ZIRCONIUM; NEUTRON REACTIONS; QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; SENSITIVITY; SEPARATION PROCESSES; SILICATES; BARYON REACTIONS; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; ELEMENTS; HADRON REACTIONS; METALS; NUCLEAR REACTIONS; NUCLEON REACTIONS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; REFRACTORY METALS; SILICON COMPOUNDS; TRANSITION ELEMENTS; 400101* - Activation, Nuclear Reaction, Radiometric & Radiochemical Procedures
OSTI ID:
5310463
Country of Origin:
Hungary
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: JRACB
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
Pages: 50-64
Announcement Date:
Mar 01, 1978

Citation Formats

Kumar, P A, Garg, A N, and Ehmann, W D. Precise simultaneous determination of zirconium and hafnium in silicate rocks, meteorites and lunar samples. [Neutron reactions]. Hungary: N. p., 1977. Web.
Kumar, P A, Garg, A N, & Ehmann, W D. Precise simultaneous determination of zirconium and hafnium in silicate rocks, meteorites and lunar samples. [Neutron reactions]. Hungary.
Kumar, P A, Garg, A N, and Ehmann, W D. 1977. "Precise simultaneous determination of zirconium and hafnium in silicate rocks, meteorites and lunar samples. [Neutron reactions]." Hungary.
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title = {Precise simultaneous determination of zirconium and hafnium in silicate rocks, meteorites and lunar samples. [Neutron reactions]}
author = {Kumar, P A, Garg, A N, and Ehmann, W D}
abstractNote = {A precise, sensitive and rapid analytical technique has been developed for the simultaneous determination of Zr and Hf in natural silicate matrices. The technique is based on radiochemical neutron activation analysis and employs a rapid fusion dissolution of the sample and simultaneous precipitation of the Zr-Hf pair with p-hydroxybenzene arsenic acid in an acidic medium. The indicator radionuclides, /sup 95/Zr and /sup 181/Hf, are counted and the /sup 95/Zr activity is corrected for the contribution from U fission. The chemical yields of the radiochemical separation are based on Hf carrier. The yield is determined by reactivation of the processed samples and standards with a /sup 252/Cf isotopic neutron source and by counting the 18.6 sec half-life sup(179m)Hf. The RNAA procedure for Zr and Hf has been shown to be precise and accurate for natural silicate samples, based on replicate analyses of samples containing Zr in the range of 1 ..mu..g/g to over 600 ..mu..g/g. The procedure is relatively rapid with a total chemical processing time of approximately 3 hours. At least 4 samples are processed simultaneously. Ten additional elements (Fe, Cr, Co, Sc, Eu, La, Lu, Ce, Th and Tb) can be determined by direct Ge(Li) spectrometry (INAA) on the samples prior to dissolution for the RNAA determination of Zr and Hf. Corrections for the U fission contribution can be made on the basis of the known U content or from the INAA Th content, based on the relatively constant natural Th/U ratio.}
journal = []
volume = {40:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Hungary}
year = {1977}
month = {Jan}
}