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The use of halogen carriers and buffers in the spectrographic determination of boron in carbonaceous materials and their combustion products

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For the determination of boron in carbonaceous materials (high purity graphite, coals and their processed products, such as ashes and slags from thermoelectric power plants) by atomic emission spectroscopy with direct current are excitation and photographic recording, the behaviour of the analyte in the presence of halide compounds or spectrochemical buffers has been studied. Among the halides, cupric fluoride at a low concentration (2%) becomes very suitable for the graphite analysis, and at a higher concentration (25 %) for coals, being necessary in this case to carry out a dilution of samples with graphite. Strontium carbonate as a spectrochemical buffer allows to analyse satisfactorily coals and their combustion products. (Author) 13 refs

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Original title (Spanish)
Empleo de agentes halogenantes y reguladores en la determinacion espectrografica de Boro en carbones y productos derivados

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32 p.
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CIEMAT--690