1959
DOI: 10.1021/ac60152a028
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Determination of Manganese in Gasoline by X-Ray Emission Spectrography

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“…The x-ray emission method for plutomum (86) is to be preferred over chemical methods because these are complicated by the existence of various valence states of the element in solution; it is also preferred over radiometric methods because these are affected by variations in isotopic content. In the determination of manganese in gasoline, Jones (108) used an iron rod as a convement compensative reference to serve in place of an internal standard. In the course of a year's experience, x-ray emission spectrography as a routine method was found to give results as reliable as the ASTM methods for sEfur and chlorine in petroleum liqmds (216).…”
Section: Absorptiometry With Polychromaticmentioning
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“…The x-ray emission method for plutomum (86) is to be preferred over chemical methods because these are complicated by the existence of various valence states of the element in solution; it is also preferred over radiometric methods because these are affected by variations in isotopic content. In the determination of manganese in gasoline, Jones (108) used an iron rod as a convement compensative reference to serve in place of an internal standard. In the course of a year's experience, x-ray emission spectrography as a routine method was found to give results as reliable as the ASTM methods for sEfur and chlorine in petroleum liqmds (216).…”
Section: Absorptiometry With Polychromaticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Germanium(3,45,166) Gold(91) Hafnium(45,140,159,166) Iodine(46,161,165) Iridium(22,93) Iron (3, 9, 13, 14, 16, 22, 42, 46, 56, 57, 60, 68, 83, 91, 95, 100, 103, 134,151,166,175,189,194,198,213) Lean (3, 15, 91,96,143,159,166) Magnesium (13, 14, 56) Manganese (3, 13,85,45,56,68,100,108,213) …”
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