Abstract

The separation of niobium and tantalum as matrices from other elements that appear as trace impurities was systematically examined by extraction with diantipyrylmethane and hexyl-diantipyrylmethane. The decomposition of the matrices in the HF/HNO3 mixture was optimised by using the smallest possible quantities of nitric acid, because the presence of nitric acid hindered the efficiency of the separation. For the same reason the elimination of nitric acid from the sample solution by evaporation and also by decomposition with formic acid and urea was examined.

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