Abstract
In a study involving separation methods for fluoride by diffusion and distillation, the performance of potentiometric, spectrophotometric, and titrimetric techniques was compared and evaluated. An attempt was made to establish fluoride concentration in some environmental and geological reference materials. Included in the analysis were local carbonate rocks, a magnesite reference sample (prepared by the Institute of Mineral Raw Materials in Kutna Hora, CSSR), two US NBS sediment standard reference samples, the IAEA Lake Sediment SL-1 and the IAEA Soil-5. The fluoride concentrations of the analyzed rocks were in the range of 20–2000μg/g.
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