Elemental Analysis of Copper-Zinc Ores by Total Reflection X-Ray Fluorescence using Nonaqueous Suspensions |
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Authors: | Nikolai Alov |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | Novel rapid determination of copper-zinc ore elemental composition by total reflection X-ray fluorescence (TXRF) is proposed. Approaches for solid state sample analysis by TXRF are provided. The sample preparation is chosen to obtain the suspensions in ethylene glycol. The optimum suspension preparation conditions (sample mass, volume of dispersion medium) and the measurement conditions (internal standard element, spectra acquisition time) were determined. The sedimentation stability of suspensions was studied. It was found that the suspensions remain stable for approximately 2?min, which is sufficiently long for the sampling the suspension. The proposed technique allows determining the elemental composition of solid ore samples without sample digestion. The sample preparation time takes approximately 20?min. The relative standard deviation of the analytical results did not exceed 10%. |
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Keywords: | Copper-zinc ores nonaqueous suspensions sample preparation total reflection X-ray fluorescence analysis |
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