RI 6004 Radioisotopes As Tracers In Volatilization Studies Of Selenium And Tellurium ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. V. Batty
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Radioisotopes of selenium (se78) and tellurium (Te123) were successfully employed by the Bureau of Mines as tracers in metallurgical research directed to developing improved methods for volatilizing these elements from low-tenor raw materials. Prior research, guided and controlled by conventional analytical methods, was seriously hampered by inconsistent selenium and tellurium analyses, by the slowness of the conventional chemical methods, and by the poor accountability of these volatile elements in test products. Methods were devised and evaluated for admixing the radioactive tracer with typical raw materials and then following the deportment of the selenium and tellurium by radiometric methods with occasional chemical analysis checks. These techniques were found unusually effective in (1) quantifying the completeness and the rate of volatilization of selenium and tellurium while heating the raw materials at different rates to different temperatures and (2) accurately tracing and quantifying the distribution of minute amounts of these volatile elements in the several products made by high-temperature treatment and in the several units comprising the experimental equipment.
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APA: J. V. Batty  (1962)  RI 6004 Radioisotopes As Tracers In Volatilization Studies Of Selenium And Tellurium ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: J. V. Batty RI 6004 Radioisotopes As Tracers In Volatilization Studies Of Selenium And Tellurium ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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