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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Auteur(s) : Beamish, Fred Earl (1901-1976)
Titre(s) : The Analytical Chemistry of the Noble Metals [Texte électronique]
Publication : Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2013
Description matérielle : 1 online resource (624 pages)
Note(s) : Print version record.
Analytical Chemistry, Volume 24: The Analytical Chemistry of the Noble Metals describes
the procedures for the separation, extraction, and analysis of noble metals. This
book is composed of seven chapters, and begins with a survey on the influence of metallurgical
factors on the susceptibility of platinum and gold metals to various corrosive agents.
The succeeding chapter provides the methods of isolation of osmium and ruthenium from
associated platinum metals and from base metals. A chapter examines the application
of gravimetric methods for the separation of seven noble metals, including ru
Sujet(s) : Platine, Groupe du
Or
Indice(s) Dewey :
543 (23e éd.) = Chimie analytique
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781483200941
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb44666919n
Notice n° :
FRBNF44666919
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Front Cover; The Analytical Chemistry of the Noble Metals; Copyright Page; Table of
Contents; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; CHAPTER 1. THE ACTION OF ACIDS, BASES, OXYGEN
AND CHLORINE ON THE NOBLE METALS; The action of mineral acids; The action of bases;
The action of chlorine; Fusions with base metals; The effect of oxygen on the hot
metals; CHAPTER 2. METHODS OF SEPARATING THE SEVEN NOBLE METALS; Section I; The separation
of osmium from ruthenium; The separation of rhodium from iridium; The separation of
gold, platinum and palladium; Section II; The determination of osmium in meteoric
iron.
The determination of osmium and ruthenium in siderite meteorites (and in iron-copper-nickel
assay buttons)The determination of osmium and ruthenium in lead alloys; The determination
of noble metals in decorative alloys; Alternative procedures; The determination of
osmium, ruthenium, palladium, platinum, rhodium and iridium; The determination of
noble metals in silver assay beads; The determination of iridium in the presence of
lead; The determination of iridium in the presence of platinum; The analysis of iridosmines;
The separation of palladium from lead alloys.
A gravimetric determination of palladium in lead alloysIon-exchange separations; Chromatographic
separations; The wet determination of the six platinum metals in high concentrates;
Fire assay for noble metals; Surface effects of platinum metals in silver assay beads;
Slag losses of noble metals; Fire assay procedures; CHAPTER 3. GRAVIMETRIC METHODS
FOR THE SEVEN NOBLE METALS; Ruthenium; Osmium; Rhodium; Iridium; Palladium; Platinum;
Gold; CHAPTER 4. VOLUMETRIC METHODS; Ruthenium; Osmium; Rhodium; Iridium; Palladium;
Platinum; Gold; CHAPTER 5. SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHODS; Ruthenium; Osmium.
RhodiumIridium; Palladium; Platinum; Gold; CHAPTER 6. SPECTROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF
THE PLATINUM METALS; The determination of low or trace concentrations of platinum
metals in other materials; The determination of trace impurities in the refined platinum
metals; The determination of higher concentrations of platinum metals; Newer physical
methods for trace element determination; CHAPTER 7. EQUIPMENT; REFERENCES; INDEX;
OTHER TITLES IN THE SERIES.