Determination of chlorine, bromine and iodine in rock samples by radiochemical neutron activation analysis |
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Authors: | M. Ebihara H. Ozaki F. Kato H. Nakahara |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 192-03 Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Chlorine, bromine and iodine (hereafter, halogens) were detemined for rock samples by radiochemical neutron activation analysis. The powdered samples and reference standards prepared from chemical reagents were simultaneously irradiated for 10 to 30 minutes with or without a cadmium filter in a TRIGA-II reactor at the Institute for Atomic Energy, Rikkyo University. The samples were subjected to radiochemical procedures of halogens immediately after the irradiation. Iodine was firstly precipitated as PdI2, and chlorine and bromine were successively precipitated as Ag-halides at the same time. In this study, geological standard rocks, sedimentary rocks and meteorites were analyzed for trace halogens. In some Antarctic meteorites, iodine contents were observed to be anomalously high. Chlorine contents also are somewhat high. The overabundance of iodine and chlorine must be caused by terrestrial contamination on the Antarctica. |
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