Evaluation on determination of iodine in coal by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence

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Abstract

A quick and inexpensive method of relative high iodine determination from coal samples was evaluated. Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) provided a detection limit of about 14 ppm (3 times of standard deviations of the blank sample), without any complex sample preparation. An analytical relative standard deviation of 16% was readily attainable for coal samples. Under optimum conditions, coal samples with iodine concentrations higher than 5 ppm can be determined using this EDXRF method. For the time being, due to the general iodine concentrations of coal samples lower than 5 ppm, except for some high iodine content coal, this method can not effectively been used for iodine determination. More work needed to meet the requirement of determination of iodine from coal samples for this method. Copyright © 2005 by The Geochemical Society of Japan.

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Wang, B., Jackson, J. C., Palmer, C., Zheng, B., & Finkelman, R. B. (2005). Evaluation on determination of iodine in coal by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence. Geochemical Journal, 39(4), 391–394. https://doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.39.391

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