S. Kutun et A. Akseli, New elution agent, sodium trimetaphosphate, for the separation and determination of rare earths by anion-exchange chromatography, J CHROMAT A, 847(1-2), 1999, pp. 261-269
In this study, sodium trimetaphosphate was investigated as a new elution ag
ent for anion-exchange separations of the rare earth elements and thorium.
Distribution coefficients of these elements have been determined regarding
four different concentrations of sodium trimetaphosphate (3.10(-3); 5.10(-3
); 7.10(-3) and 0.01 M) on the strongly basic anion exchanger Dowex 1-X4, 2
00-400 mesh. The separation of the rare earths and thorium obtained from an
Australian monazite has been studied by means of elution with sodium trime
taphosphate concentration gradient on a Dowex 1-X4 ion-exchange column. It
was applied to the 5 and 250 mg samples. In a small scale separation, all r
are earths and thorium were separated in 26 min with concentration gradient
elution of sodium trimetaphosphate. Qualitative and quantitative determina
tions were realized by spectrofluorimetry. In this method the elution peaks
are narrow, tailing effects are very small, Dy and Y are well separated. (
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