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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 20,
  • Issue 3,
  • pp. 146-149
  • (1966)

Determination of Manganese and Zinc in Aluminous Materials, Using Atomic-Absorption Spectrophotometry

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Abstract

Mn and Zn are determinable in Al ores, intermediates, and finished metal by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry, using a particular burner, if suitable separation procedures are employed. Zn may be separated by chloroanion exchange. Mn is conveniently extracted into chloroform by complexing with 8–hydroxyquinaldine at <i>p</i>H 12. Results from analyses of known samples show that the method is suitable for the calibration of emission spectrographs.

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