Abstract
A rapid pyrohydrolytic method, with simple apparatus, is described for the determination of fluorine in rocks and minerals. The sample is heated with a three-component flux in a stream of moist air, and the liberated hydrogen fluoride is absorbed into an alkaline solution. The recovered fluorine is determined either colorimetrically or by means of a fluoride-specific electrode. The method is suitable for determining fluorine at concentrations down to about 50 p.p.m. © SAC; Crown Copyright Reserved.
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Clements, R. L., Sergeant, G. A., & Webb, P. J. (1971). The determination of fluorine in rocks and minerals by a pyrohydrolytic method. The Analyst, 96(1138), 51–54. https://doi.org/10.1039/AN9719600051
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