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Sorption and X-ray fluorescence determination of trace elements in water using quasi-solid radiators

Thin-film (based on polyvinyl alcohol) and gel-like (based on gelatin) radiators for an X-ray fluorescence analysis of carbon sorbates containing oxinates of copper and nickel have been developed. We have studied principal characteristics of sorption processes. Lower boundaries of concentrations of...

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Published in:Journal of water chemistry and technology 2007-12, Vol.29 (6), p.277-281
Main Authors: Khimchenko, S. V., Eksperiandova, L. P., Blank, A. B.
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Language:English
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Summary:Thin-film (based on polyvinyl alcohol) and gel-like (based on gelatin) radiators for an X-ray fluorescence analysis of carbon sorbates containing oxinates of copper and nickel have been developed. We have studied principal characteristics of sorption processes. Lower boundaries of concentrations of copper determined in aqueous solutions constitute 0.05 and 1.5 mg/dm^sup 3^ respectively for film and gel-like radiators, while that of nickel using film radiators--0.01 mg/dm^sup 3^.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:1063-455X
1934-936X
DOI:10.3103/S1063455X07060021