Publication detail
The suitable methods to the determination of the trace elements in accessory minerals
POSPÍŠILOVÁ, S. JANOVÁ, D. ROUPCOVÁ, P. KAVIČKA, F. STRÁNSKÝ, K. PODRÁBSKÝ, T.
Czech title
Vhodné metody ke stanovení stopového množství prvků v akcesorických minerálech
English title
The suitable methods to the determination of the trace elements in accessory minerals
Type
journal article - other
Language
en
Original abstract
The paper presents the comparison of the three following methods: 1) method of proportionate semi-quantitative micro-analysis of heavy metals in minerals, slag and ores (original method – PSA); 2) method of X-ray powder diffraction – XRD and 3) method of inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy – ICP-MS. Original PSA method consists of two steps: a) average composition of the basic powder samples establishment and b) chemical analyses of micro-particles in accessory minerals assessment; the contents of elements in these particles have higher atomic numbers than the basic powder samples have. The proportionate amount (in g/t) of the separated powder micro-particles of accessory minerals is estimated. To the comparison were chosen the samples of iron ore from the mine Tereza in region Staré Ransko. The results determined by PSA method, e.g. the chemical content (trace amount) of elements in accessory minerals were verified by methods XRD and ICP-MS. It was found out that the original (authentic) PSA method enabled the semi-quantitative determination mainly of heavy metals in accessory minerals in iron ore with detection limit till 10-2 g/t.
Czech abstract
V příspěvku byla popsána aplikace metody poměrné semikvantitativní chemické mikroanalýzy prvků s vyšším atomovým číslem. Tato metoda byla použita pro analýzu chemického složení vzorků železné rudy z blízkosti opuštěného dolu Tereza u Starého Ranska severně od Havlíčkovy Borové. Chemické složení vzorků zjištěné pomocí semikvantitativní poměrné analýzy bylo ověřeno dalšími metodami; rentgenovou práškovou difrakcí XRD (X-ray powder diffraction) a metodou hmotnostní spektrometrie s indukčně vázaným plazmatem ICP-MS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy).
English abstract
The paper presents the comparison of the three following methods: 1) method of proportionate semi-quantitative micro-analysis of heavy metals in minerals, slag and ores (original method – PSA); 2) method of X-ray powder diffraction – XRD and 3) method of inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy – ICP-MS. Original PSA method consists of two steps: a) average composition of the basic powder samples establishment and b) chemical analyses of micro-particles in accessory minerals assessment; the contents of elements in these particles have higher atomic numbers than the basic powder samples have. The proportionate amount (in g/t) of the separated powder micro-particles of accessory minerals is estimated. To the comparison were chosen the samples of iron ore from the mine Tereza in region Staré Ransko. The results determined by PSA method, e.g. the chemical content (trace amount) of elements in accessory minerals were verified by methods XRD and ICP-MS. It was found out that the original (authentic) PSA method enabled the semi-quantitative determination mainly of heavy metals in accessory minerals in iron ore with detection limit till 10-2 g/t.
Keywords in Czech
akcesorické minerály, horniny, strusky, semikvantitativní mikroanalýza, XRD, ICP-MS
Keywords in English
accessory minerals, slag, ores, semi-quantitative micro-analysis, XRD, ICP-MS
RIV year
2010
Released
30.04.2010
Publisher
Hutnická fakulta TU Košice
Location
Košice
ISSN
1338-1660
Journal
Acta metalurgica slovaca
Volume
2010
Number
1
Pages from–to
141–144
Pages count
4
BIBTEX
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author="Simona {Hutařová} and Drahomíra {Janová} and Pavla {Roupcová} and František {Kavička} and Karel {Stránský} and Tomáš {Podrábský},
title="The suitable methods to the determination of the trace elements in accessory minerals",
journal="Acta metalurgica slovaca",
year="2010",
volume="2010",
number="1",
month="April",
pages="141--144",
publisher="Hutnická fakulta TU Košice",
address="Košice",
issn="1338-1660"
}