Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 1982, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (S1): 37.

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APPLICATION OF AN INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA TO THE EMISSION SPECTROSCOPIC DETERMINATION OF TRACE RARE EARTHS IN HIGH PURITY YTTRIUM OXIDE

Zeng Yune, Zhang Wuming, Jiang Zucheng, Yu Naixiang   

  1. Department of Chemistry, Wuhan University, Wuhan
  • Received:1981-04-18 Online:1982-12-31 Published:1982-12-31

Abstract:

Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) source was applied success fully to the direct spectrographic determination of trace amounts of 14 rare earth elements in high purity Y2O3.A simple method was suggested to study the effect of the matrix concentrations on detection limits.Spectrographic conditions were as follows: Chinese Ebert type spectro-graph (WPG-100), linear dispersion 3.6 Å/mm (second order); Chinese radio frequency generator (GP3.5-D1), frequency 33 MHz, anode voltage 3.5 kV, anode current 0.9 A, grid current 0.22 A; Scott-Fassel type plasma torch, pneumatic concentric nebulizer, carrier gas Ar 0.77 1/min, plasma gas Ar 0.5 1/min, coolant gas Ar 14 1/min, observation height 15-16mm. Samples were dissolved simply in HC1 (6N) and diluted before determination.The lower limits of the determination were 0.3-3μg/g (as oxides) for the rare earth impurities, except 7μg/g for CeO3 and 17μg/g for Pr6O11 Yttrium oxide with 99.995% purity could be analysed. The relative standard deviations were 2.3-7.3%, when the concentrations of rare earth oxides (except Pr6O11 and CeO2) were 3-17μg/g. Effects of rare earths and 13 non-rare earths (Ca, Mg, Al, Fe, Na etc.) impurities on results of determination might be often neglected.

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