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Semimicrodetermination of tantalum with selenous acid

January 1, 1958

Tantalum is separated and determined gravimetrically by precipitation with selenous acid from a highly acidic solution containing oxalic and tartaric acids. The method is selective for the determination of up to 30 mg. of tantalum pentoxide, and tolerates relatively large amounts of scandium, yttrium, cerium, titanium, zirconium, thorium, vanadium, niobium, molybdenum, tungsten, uranium, iron, aluminum, gallium, tin, lead, antimony, and bismuth. The separation of tantalum from niobium and titanium is not strictly quantitative, and correction is made colorimetrically for the small amounts of niobium and titanium co-precipitating with the tantalum. The method was applied to the determination of tantalum in tantaloniobate ores.

Publication Year 1958
Title Semimicrodetermination of tantalum with selenous acid
DOI 10.1021/ac60144a056
Authors F. S. Grimaldi, M. M. Schnepfe
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Analytical Chemistry
Index ID 70010452
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse