Atomic-Absorption Characteristics of Rhenium

Authors: Schrenk, W.G.1; Lehman, D.A.2; Neufeld, Lorin1

Source: Applied Spectroscopy, Volume 20, Issue 6, Pages 359-423 (November/December 1966) , pp. 389-391(3)

Publisher: Society for Applied Spectroscopy

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Abstract:

Rhenium can be determined by atomic absorption in a fuel-rich acetylene-oxygen flame, using either de or ac electronics. Use of an organic solvent increases the sensitivity. Proper burner placement in the optical path is critical. Using three burners in a single-pass optical system, with optimum conditions, 1-2 ppm rhenium is readily detectable.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1366/000370266774386588

Affiliations: 1: Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Chemistry Department, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 2: Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Chemistry Department, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas; present address: Chemistry Dept., State Univ. Iowa, Iowa City

Publication date: 1966-11-01

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