Analysis of glasses using atomic absorption and atomic emission spectrometry Part 2. Recommended procedures using the single-buffer method with single- or multi-element calibrations Report by the International Commission on Glass Technical Committee 2 "Chemical Durability and Analysis"

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1987
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60
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Offenbach : Verlag der Deutschen Glastechnischen Gesellschaft
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In part 2 of this publication the procedure is described which is discussed, proved, optimized (results in part 1) and recommended for analysis by TC 2 of ICG. After decomposition by hydrofluoric acid/perchloric acid lead containing residues are dissolved by nitric acid, or other residues by hydrochloric acid. For precise determination of chromium a warning note is given. As spectrochemical buffers caesium salts are used (single-buffer method). For all mass produced glasses like soda-lime-magnesia-silica glasses, borosilicate glasses and (lead-) crystal glasses single-element calibration solutions are proposed as well as time-saving multi-element calibration solutions. They comprehend aluminium, barium, calcium, chromium, iron, lead, lithium, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium and zinc. The procedure should be applicable without problems also on the elements antimony, cobalt, copper, nickel, strontium, titanium and others when the detection limit of the elements is exceeded in the produced measuring solution. Separate calibration solutions are recommended for the determination of calcium in the presence of AI2O3 concentrations > 0,5 % m/m.

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Peters, A., & Fletcher, W. W. (1987). Analysis of glasses using atomic absorption and atomic emission spectrometry Part 2. Recommended procedures using the single-buffer method with single- or multi-element calibrations Report by the International Commission on Glass Technical Committee 2 “Chemical Durability and Analysis”. 60.
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