Determination of trace amounts of tellurium by the sub-superequivalence method of isotope dilution analysis
Abstract
Trace amounts of tellurium in synthetic samples were determined by the redox sub-superequivalence method of isotope dilution analysis (SSE-IDA) and the results were compared with those of sub-stoichiometric isotope dilution analysis (Subst-IDA) in order to demonstrate the usefulness of SSE-IDA. 125mTeIV was separated from an HCl solution in which 125Sb and 125mTeIV were in radioactive equilibrium and 125mTe was used as a tracer. The reactant (TeIV) was oxidized sub-stoichiometrically with a solution of K2Cr2O7 in 0.1 mol dm–3 HCl, followed by the extraction of TeIV with 20% tributyl phosphate–kerosene solution (after changing the concentration of HCl to 5 mol dm–3) in order to separate TeIV and TeVI. Activities of TeVI in each aqueous phase were measured and the amount of tellurium was determined according to the graphical method of SSE or Subst-IDA. Under the conditions where Subst-IDA gives large errors, accurate determinations were possible using SSE-IDA with errors of less than 5–6 per cent. The limit of the determination was about 2 µg ml–1.