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Tables for Emission Spectrographic Analysis of Rare Earth Elements-Ch. Kerekes

Tables for Emission Spectrographic Analysis of Rare Earth Elements-Ch. Kerekes

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This manual provides comprehensive tables for emission spectrographic analysis of rare earth elements, compiled by Ch. Kerekes and edited by L. Läng. Published by Pergamon, this science and chemistry resource, identified by ISBN 9780080136882, details analytical methods, including the use of a Zeiss Q 24 spectrograph and comparison with instruments of similar dispersion. It covers spectral division of rare earth elements, Sc, and Y into three groups, and specifies spectral pure-grade rare earth oxides from Johnson & Matthey Co. as sample materials. The data presentation includes ordering lines by decreasing wavelength and indicating line intensity, with fifteen columns for interfering lines sourced from specific projectors and spectrum data.

The purpose of this manual is to facilitate accurate and efficient spectrographic analysis. It details operational procedures for spectral division and presents extensive tables designed for identifying and quantifying rare earth elements. The information contained within is crucial for researchers and technicians working with emission spectrographic techniques in chemistry and materials science. This resource aims to standardize and clarify the analytical process, ensuring reliable results for a wide range of applications involving these critical elements.

Atlas and Tables for Emission Spectrographic Analysis of Rare Earth Elements focuses on the analysis of rare earths with the Zeiss Q 24 spectrograph or with instruments of similar dispersion.
The book first offers information on the division of the spectra of rare earth elements and Sc and Y into three groups. The spectra of Ce, Pr, Nd, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, and Er have lines that, however, do not form characteristic line groups.
The text underscores that in preparing the Atlas, the spectral pure-grade rare earth oxides sold by the Johnson & Matthey Co. were considered. Through the help of their spectra, the usable analysis lines and the wavelength values of the interfering spectral lines are created. The operating and photographic conditions are tabulated.
The book stresses that for each rare earth, the analysis lines are provided in order of decreasing wavelength. The number located in the lower left corner for each analysis line indicates its relative intensity. The fifteen columns contain the interfering lines of other rare earths and of Sc and Y. The interfering lines are created through the use of the double projector of the Optica Milano Co. and the Gatterer Spectrum.
The text is a great source of information for readers wanting to analyze rare earths with the Zeiss Q 24 spectrograph or with instruments of similar dispersion. Author: Kerekes, Ch. Editor: Láng, L. Publisher: Pergamon Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Tables for Emission Spectrographic Analysis of Rare Earth Elements Pages: 00036 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2013-10-22 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780080136882 Category: Science : Chemistry - General


Atlas and Tables for Emission Spectrographic Analysis of Rare Earth Elements focuses on the analysis of rare earths with the Zeiss Q 24 spectrograph or with instruments of similar dispersion.
The book first offers information on the division of the spectra of rare earth elements and Sc and Y into three groups. The spectra of Ce, Pr, Nd, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, and Er have lines that, however, do not form characteristic line groups.
The text underscores that in preparing the Atlas, the spectral pure-grade rare earth oxides sold by the Johnson & Matthey Co. were considered. Through the help of their spectra, the usable analysis lines and the wavelength values of the interfering spectral lines are created. The operating and photographic conditions are tabulated.
The book stresses that for each rare earth, the analysis lines are provided in order of decreasing wavelength. The number located in the lower left corner for each analysis line indicates its relative intensity. The fifteen columns contain the interfering lines of other rare earths and of Sc and Y. The interfering lines are created through the use of the double projector of the Optica Milano Co. and the Gatterer Spectrum.
The text is a great source of information for readers wanting to analyze rare earths with the Zeiss Q 24 spectrograph or with instruments of similar dispersion. Author: Kerekes, Ch. Editor: Láng, L. Publisher: Pergamon Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Tables for Emission Spectrographic Analysis of Rare Earth Elements Pages: 00036 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2013-10-22 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780080136882 Category: Science : Chemistry - General