2021
DOI: 10.26896/1028-6861-2021-87-11-19-25
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Analysis of cerium oxide by arc atomic emission spectrometry

Abstract: Materials based on rare earth elements (REE) are of great importance due to their unique chemical and physical properties, but the effectiveness of their use depends on the quality of raw materials. Therefore, further development of the methods of analytical control in relation to rare-earth materials is aimed at increasing the accuracy and sensitivity of the methods, as well as at expanding the nomenclature and concentration range of the determined elements. Cerium oxide is used in glasses, ceramics, catalyst… Show more

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“…Arkhipenko et al described an arc-based atomic emission method for the analysis of cerium oxide. 145 The instrument used has two high resolution polychromators: one with a range of 195-350 nm and the other 350-700 nm. The high resolution offered by the polychromators enabled the large majority of the 15 rare earth elements and 19 other analytes to be determined interference-free, despite the exceptionally line-rich spectrum produced by the sample matrix.…”
Section: Ceramics and Refractoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arkhipenko et al described an arc-based atomic emission method for the analysis of cerium oxide. 145 The instrument used has two high resolution polychromators: one with a range of 195-350 nm and the other 350-700 nm. The high resolution offered by the polychromators enabled the large majority of the 15 rare earth elements and 19 other analytes to be determined interference-free, despite the exceptionally line-rich spectrum produced by the sample matrix.…”
Section: Ceramics and Refractoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%