2013
DOI: 10.2116/analsci.29.441
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Effects of Ammonium Fluoride on the Decomposition of Geochemical Samples as Fluorinating Agent and Its Analytical Application

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“…Moreover, the use of HF or HF-containing mixtures of acids does not guarantee total dissolution of granite and granodiorite as silicate-rich samples. [32,33] For some matrices, the HF can be substituted with the less toxic NH 4 F [34]. Slurry nebulization may also be used for the evaluation of REEs in geological samples [35] but the procedures are highly susceptible to be affected by increased contamination on the instrument, poor precision and accuracy variation driven by particle size.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the use of HF or HF-containing mixtures of acids does not guarantee total dissolution of granite and granodiorite as silicate-rich samples. [32,33] For some matrices, the HF can be substituted with the less toxic NH 4 F [34]. Slurry nebulization may also be used for the evaluation of REEs in geological samples [35] but the procedures are highly susceptible to be affected by increased contamination on the instrument, poor precision and accuracy variation driven by particle size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%