Abstract
Combustion in fluorine offers a new method for the fast decomposition of several ceramic powders and sintered ceramics. The utilization of this decomposition approach has been investigated as an initial step in wet chemical multi-stage procedures for elemental trace analysis of high purity ceramics. Combustion conditions, element recoveries and blank values from the procedure were studied.
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Richts, U., Garten, R.P.H., Jacob, E. et al. Decomposition applying elemental fluorine for the analysis of element traces in fine ceramics. Fresenius J Anal Chem 349, 251–253 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00323303
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