Determination of cadmium in zinc ores by thermal neutron absorption analysis |
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Authors: | L. De Norre J. Op De Beeck J. Hoste |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Nuclear Sciences, Proeftuinstraat 86, B-9000 Gent, (Belgium) |
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Abstract: | ![]() A method has been developed for routine determination of cadmium in zinc ores by thermal neutron absorption analysis, based on the attenuation of a thermal neutron flux passing through a neutron absorbing material. The thermal neutron flux is related to the52V-activity induced in a vanadium detector, surrounded by pellets pressed from a mixture of powdered material with graphite. Besides cadmium, also the major constitutents zinc, iron and sulfur contribute significantly to the total attenuation of the thermal neutron flux. Calibration lines for these elements are worked out. All irradiations are carried out for 200 s in the partially thermalized neutron flux of a 5 Ci227Ac—Be isotope neutron source. After a decay of 30 s, the52V-activity of the vanadium detector is measured for 400 s with a NaI(T1) scintillation detector. The analysis sequence, including the computation of the results from the counting data, is automated by means of a LSI—11 microprocessor with 12K×16 bit memory. Zinc ores, containing 0.02 to 1.45% cadmium, have been analyzed with a precision ranging from 12.6% to 0.54% relative. As a test for the reliability of the method, two NBS standard reference materials were analyzed in the same way as the zinc ore samples. |
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