Abstract

An analytical method for the determination of rare earth elements (REE) in a NdFeB permanent magnet alloy by ICP emission spectrometry is described. Spectral interferences, arising from overlapping, as well as matrix effects have been studied. Considering spectral interferences, sensitivities of spectral lines, background intensities and the chemical composition of the sample investigated, optimum spectral lines for each REE have been selected. Because of an unfavourable concentration ratio in samples of a NdFeB permanent magnet alloy, a preliminary separation of matrix elements from rare earth elements by ion chromatography is necessary. Different modes of elution (isocratic and gradient) with α-hydroxy-isobutyric acid and different columns (NUCLEOSIL, SULFOPROPYL SI-100, DIONEX HPIC-CS3) have been tested. Optimum separation conditions have been chosen for each element and the separation efficiency at equal or different concentrations of the selected elements have been established. Although the separation of REEs resulted in partly overlapping peaks, the ratio between analyte and interferent is improved and the spectral interferences are diminished. The results obtained are in good agreement with certified values.

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