EVALUATION OF THE COPRECIPITATION OF INCOMPATIBLE TRACE ELEMENTS WITH FLUORIDE DURING SILICATE ROCK DISSOLUTION BY ACID DIGESTION

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dc.contributor.author Yokoyama T.
dc.contributor.author Makishima A.
dc.contributor.author Nakamura E.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-09T02:42:56Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-09T02:42:56Z
dc.date.issued 1999
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=123932
dc.identifier.citation Chemical Geology, 1999, , 3, 175-187
dc.identifier.issn 0009-2541
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/22379
dc.description.abstract Insoluble fluoride precipitates which form during HF digestion of mafic silicate rocks coprecipitate in their structures the trace elements such as Rb, Sr, Y, Cs, Ba, REE, Pb, Th and U, thus hindering their accurate determination. We have estimated quantitatively the coprecipitation of trace elements into such fluorides, and suggest an effective method of digestion that can suppress completely fluoride precipitation. Conventional acid digestion of three samples of mafic and ultramafic silicate rocks resulted in the precipitation of sticky material and very poor yields of certain trace element in the resultant solution. XRD analysis indicated that the precipitates were composed of fluorides such as CaAlF5, CaMg2Al2F12, Na0.88Mg0.88Al1.12(F,OH)6.H2O and MgF2, the formation of which depended on the major element composition of the rock sample. Coprecipitation of trace elements appeared to be strongly controlled by both ionic radius and valency of the elements as well as the species of the host fluoride precipitate, resulting in selective losses of the elements into these fluorides. On the other hand, almost 100% of the trace elements were recovered using larger amounts of HClO4 than is conventionally used and evaporating the sample to dryness in a step-wise fashion. Using this method, white precipitates were formed as oxides of high field strength elements after decomposition of the sample. Coprecipitation of trace elements of interest in this study with the oxides is negligible except for Th for which 0.5-3.2% by weight was coprecipitated probably as the insoluble oxide. As our method also results in negligible blank values, it can be used for both the accurate determination of trace element using ICP-MS as well as isotope analysis using TIMS.
dc.subject COPRECIPITATION
dc.subject SILICATE ROCK DISSOLUTION
dc.subject ACID DIGESTION
dc.title EVALUATION OF THE COPRECIPITATION OF INCOMPATIBLE TRACE ELEMENTS WITH FLUORIDE DURING SILICATE ROCK DISSOLUTION BY ACID DIGESTION
dc.type Статья


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