Precipitation of Iron, Tungsten, Molybdenum, and Chromium for Determination of Selenium and Tellurium in Alloy Steel by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry
IF 0.9 4区 材料科学Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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Abstract
Selenium and tellurium impurities in metallurgical materials are difficult to determine directly by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) as a consequence of spectral and nonspectral interferences from their major components. In this paper, we report separation of trace components (Se and Te) and macrocomponents (Fe, W, Mo, Cr, Cu, Ni, and Co) of alloy steel via precipitation. We demonstrate that the use of barium acetate and sodium fluoride as precipitants enables effective separation of selenium and tellurium from iron, tungsten, molybdenum, and chromium (less than 0.1 wt % of the initial concentration in the test solution) and partial separation from copper, nickel, and cobalt (25 to 55 wt % of the initial concentration in the test solution). We have optimized conditions for precipitation of the macrocomponents (iron, tungsten, molybdenum, and chromium) for subsequent ICP-AES determination of impurities: precipitation of the macrocomponents at pH 1; weight of the barium acetate and sodium fluoride precipitants, 10 and 3 g, respectively. We propose that hydrofluoric acid can be used to inhibit coprecipitation of selenium and tellurium on precipitates of macrocomponents. The optimal volumes of hydrofluoric and hydrochloric acids are 3 and 6 cm3, respectively. The procedure we developed for separation of trace components and macrocomponents was tested in analysis of alloy steel reference standards. The results of Se and Te determination by ICP-AES are characterized by satisfactory accuracy and reproducibility. The determination limit for the analytes after separation of the macrocomponents is 10–3 wt %.
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Inorganic Materials is a journal that publishes reviews and original articles devoted to chemistry, physics, and applications of various inorganic materials including high-purity substances and materials. The journal discusses phase equilibria, including P–T–X diagrams, and the fundamentals of inorganic materials science, which determines preparatory conditions for compounds of various compositions with specified deviations from stoichiometry. Inorganic Materials is a multidisciplinary journal covering all classes of inorganic materials. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.