1963
DOI: 10.1016/0039-9140(63)80017-x
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The determination of microgram quantities of zirconium in iron, cobalt and nickel alloys by x-ray fluorescence

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“…Kriege and Rudolph (148) separated zirconium by precipitation with p-bromomandelic acid from iron, cobalt, and nickel alloys and finished the determination by x-ray fluorescence. The heterogeneity of distribution of various elements including zirconium in ores was determined by Hahn-Weinheimer and Ackermann (105) by means of x-ray fluorescence.…”
Section: Maienthal Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kriege and Rudolph (148) separated zirconium by precipitation with p-bromomandelic acid from iron, cobalt, and nickel alloys and finished the determination by x-ray fluorescence. The heterogeneity of distribution of various elements including zirconium in ores was determined by Hahn-Weinheimer and Ackermann (105) by means of x-ray fluorescence.…”
Section: Maienthal Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In alloys (238,259,443,466) In metals (63,457) In minerals and ores (295,296) In miscellaneous materials (99,193,269) -Exclusive of steels.…”
Section: Tinmentioning
confidence: 99%