Determination of Rare Earth Elements and Yttrium in Nine Geochemical Reference Samples Using a Novel Group Separation Procedure Involving Mixed-Acid Elution Ion-Exchange Chromatography |
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Authors: | Ian W. CROUDACE Stan MARSHALL |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geology, The University, Southampton SO9 5NH, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Rare earth data for nine well-known geochemical reference samples were obtained using a rapid and efficient cation exchange chromatographic separation procedure. It involves the use of a mixed-acid eluent (HCI and HNO3) on a 15 x 1 cm column of Bio-Rad AG50–X8 (200–400 mesh) to remove matrix and many trace elements from rock solutions. The rare earth elements are removed from the column using 60 ml 7M HNO3. The pre-concentration procedure described is routinely used in this laboratory for the determination of the rare earth elements by mass spectrometry-isotope dilution, and has been satisfactorily used for their determination using inductively-coupled plasma-source atomic emission spectrometry. |
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