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  Basic data             |  Standard ID  |          GB/T 12690.17-2010 (GB/T12690.17-2010) |               |  Description (Translated English)  |          Chemical analysis methods of non-rare earth impurities in rare earth metals and the oxides -- Part 17: Determination of niobium and tantalum contents of rare earth metals |               |  Sector / Industry  |          National Standard (Recommended) |               |  Classification of Chinese Standard  |          H14 |               |  Classification of International Standard  |          77.120.99 |               |  Word Count Estimation  |          10,196 |               |  Date of Issue  |          1/14/2011 |               |  Date of Implementation  |          11/1/2011 |               |  Regulation (derived from)  |          Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 2 of 2011 |               |  Issuing agency(ies)  |          General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China |               |  Summary  |          This Standard specifies a single rare earth metals niobium, tantalum content determination. The standard method is suitable for niobium, tantalum content was measured single rare earth content. Measurement range: 0. 010% to 0. 50% niobium; Tantalum 0. 020% to 0. 50%.  |         
  GB/T 12690.17-2010: Chemical analysis methods of non-rare earth impurities in rare earth metals and the oxides -- Part 17: Determination of niobium and tantalum contents of rare earth metals ---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.  
Chemical analysis methods of non-rare earth impurities in rare earth metals and the oxides Part 17. Determination of niobium and tantalum contents of rare earth metals
ICS 77.120.99
H14
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Non - rare earth impurities in rare earth metals and their oxides
Methods for chemical analysis
Part 17. rare earth metals niobium, tantalum content determination
Part 17. Determinationofniobiumandtantalumcontentsofrareearthmetals
Issued on. 2011-01-14
2011-11-01 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China released
Foreword
GB/T 12690 "non - rare earth impurities in rare earth metals and their oxides chemical analysis method" is divided into 17 parts.
--- Part 1. Carbon and sulfur content was measured high-frequency infrared method;
--- Part 2. Determination of the weight loss on ignition;
--- Part 3. rare earth oxide in water content - Gravimetric method;
--- Part 4. oxygen, nitrogen pulse measurement - infrared absorption method and pulse - heating thermal conductivity;
--- Part 5. aluminum, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, lead content was measured;
--- Part 6. Determination of iron content of potassium thiocyanate, 1,10-phenanthroline spectrophotometry;
--- Part 7. Determination of silicon content - Molybdenum blue spectrophotometric method;
--- Part 8. Determination of sodium content by flame atomic absorption spectrometry;
--- Part 9. Determination of chlorine content of silver nitrate turbidimetry;
--- Part 10. Determination of phosphorus content - Molybdenum blue spectrophotometric method;
--- Part 11. Determination of magnesium content - Flame atomic absorption spectrometry;
--- Part 12. Determination of the amount of thorium;
--- Part 13. Determination of tungsten, molybdenum content;
--- Part 14. Determination of titanium content;
--- Part 15. Determination of calcium;
--- Part 16. Determination of the amount of fluorine ion selective electrode;
--- Part 17. rare earth metals niobium and tantalum contents.
This is Part 17.
The determination of the scope of the overlapping portions of the two methods appear to arbitration as a Tier 2 method.
This part of the National Standardization Technical Committee of rare earth (SAC/TC229) centralized.
This part by the Beijing Nonferrous Metal Research Institute, China Nonferrous Metals Industry Institute of Standards Metrology and Quality is responsible for drafting.
Part 1 was drafted by the Beijing Nonferrous Metal Research Institute.
Method 1 of this section by the Baotou Rare Earth Research Institute, Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare Earth (Group) Hi-Tech Company participated in the drafting.
The main drafters of this Part 1. Liupeng Yu, Shao Rongzhen, Bing.
Method 1 of this section participate drafters. Yumei, gold Siqin, Yang Chunhong, Wei Xiao Ou, Cao Junjie.
Method 2 This part was drafted by the Beijing Nonferrous Metal Research Institute.
Method 2 of this section by the Baotou Rare Earth Research Institute, Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare Earth (Group) Hi-Tech Company participated in the drafting.
The main drafters of this section Method 2. Liupeng Yu, Shao Rongzhen, Bing.
Method 2 of this section participate drafters. Do Muoi, including maid, often Ruimin, Zhang Guimei.
Non - rare earth impurities in rare earth metals and their oxides
Methods for chemical analysis
Part 17. rare earth metals niobium, tantalum content determination
Method 1 inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry
1 Scope
GB/T 12690 Method 1 of this section provides a single method for the determination of rare earth metals niobium, tantalum content.
Part 1 of this method for the determination of a single rare earth metals niobium and tantalum content. Measurement range. 0.010% to 0.50% of niobium; tantalum
0.020% to 0.50%.
2 principle of the method
Sample with nitric acid, hydrofluoric acid is dissolved, after the separation of rare earth matrix ion spectrometry argon.
3 Reagents and materials
3.1 Hydrofluoric acid (ρ1.14g/mL).
3.2 nitric acid (11).
3.3 boric acid solution (100g/L).
3.4 niobium standard stock solution. Weigh 1.0000g niobium [w (Nb) ≥99.99%] in Teflon beaker, add 5mL hydrogen
Hydrofluoric acid (3.1), heated and dissolved to clear after cooling transferred to 1000mL volumetric flask, supplemented with 35mL hydrofluoric acid (3.1), dilute to the mark,
Mix well. 1mL solution containing 1mg niobium. Stored in plastic bottles.
3.5 tantalum standard stock solution. Weigh 1.0000g tantalum [w (Ta) ≥99.99%] in Teflon beaker, add 5mL hydrogen
Hydrofluoric acid (3.1), heated and dissolved to clear after cooling transferred to 1000mL volumetric flask, supplemented with 35mL hydrofluoric acid (3.1), dilute to the mark,
Mix well. 1mL solution containing 1mg tantalum. Stored in plastic bottles.
3.6 mixed standard solution. Pipette 5mL niobium standard stock solution (3.4), 5mL tantalum standard stock solution (3.5) in 100mL flask
Added 2mL of hydrofluoric acid (3.1), dilute to the mark and mix. This solution 1mL containing 50μg niobium, 50μg tantalum. Stored in plastic
Bottle.
3.7 Argon [w (Ar) ≥99.99%].
4 Instrument
4.1 Inductively coupled plasma spectrometer with a resolution of < 0.006nm (200nm office).
4.2 source. argon plasma light source.
5 Sample
The sample surface oxide layer is removed and weighed immediately after sampling.
   
   
  
  
    
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