“…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.…”
“…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.…”
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