Determination of uranium in organic solutions by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry(1992)

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The determination of uranium in organic solutions by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry is reported. The conditions for achieving plasma stability were determined as well as the optimum conditions (RF power, observation height and argon flow) of a spectrometer for analysis of U(II) 367.007 nm in three organic solvents, xylene, kerosine and benzene. The effects of RF power and observation height on signal-to-back-ground ratio and the detection limits are considered. Spectral interferences due to CN band are discussed.
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Physical Chemistry,Benzene,Argon,Inorganic Chemistry,Uranium
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