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Determination of thorium by fluorescent x-ray spectrometry

January 1, 1955

A fluorescent x-ray spectrographic method for the determination of thoria in rock samples uses thallium as an internal standard. Measurements are made with a two-channel spectrometer equipped with quartz (d = 1.817 A.) analyzing crystals. Particle-size effects are minimized by grinding the sample components with a mixture of silicon carbide and aluminum and then briquetting. Analyses of 17 samples showed that for the 16 samples containing over 0.7% thoria the average error, based on chemical results, is 4.7% and the maximum error, 9.5%. Because of limitations of instrumentation, 0.2% thoria is considered the lower limit of detection. An analysis can be made in about an hour.

Publication Year 1955
Title Determination of thorium by fluorescent x-ray spectrometry
Authors I. Adler, J. M. Axelrod
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Analytical Chemistry
Index ID 70010984
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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