Some aspects of the analysis of coal by X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Lawrence Thorne Gregory McCormick Brian Downing Brian Price |
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Affiliation: | 2. NCB Scientific Control, Coal House, Lyon Road, Harrow, Middlesex, UK;1. NCB Scientific Control, Regional Laboratory, Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, UK;7. A.R.L. Ltd., Wingate Road, Luton, Bedfordshire, UK |
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Abstract: | Bituminous coal samples from 84 distinct sources were analysed by conventional British Standards (BS) methods for phosphorus, sulphur, chlorine, ash and the ash-forming elements (calcium, silicon, aluminium, iron, sodium, magnesium, potassium, titanium and manganese). In most cases four determinations were made per element per source. Samples were crushed to ?212 μm (72 BS mesh) and pressed into aluminium cups at 20 t in?2 (309 MPa) without binder or backing. Two pellets from each sample were analysed by wave-length dispersive X-ray fluorescence techniques, using a spectrometer equipped with a rhodium rube; the X-ray count took 60 s. The X-ray results were calibrated against the conventional results using multiple regression. The accuracy obtained was comparable with routine ‘wet chemical’ techniques. The X-ray technique is suitable for the routine determination of large numbers of samples. |
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Keywords: | coal X-ray spectroscopy elemental analysis instrumental methods of analysis |
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