Issue 1205, 1976

Determination of nanogram amounts of praseodymium and terbium by means of candoluminescence emission

Abstract

Praseodymium and terbium give rise to intense red and green candoluminescence, respectively, in a calcium oxide-calcium sulphate matrix, placed in a hydrogen-nitrogen-air flame. The emissions are used to determine 0.05–1 ng of praseodymium and 1–25 ng of terbium in 1 µl of solution. Most other lanthanoids have little effect on the determination of praseodymium, but cerium, scandium, europium and praseodymium seriously interfere in the determination of terbium.

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Analyst, 1976,101, 666-671

Determination of nanogram amounts of praseodymium and terbium by means of candoluminescence emission

R. Belcher, K. P. Ranjitkar and A. Townshend, Analyst, 1976, 101, 666 DOI: 10.1039/AN9760100666

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