Analysis and detection method for impurity elements in tin and tin alloy
A technology of impurity elements and detection methods, which is applied in the field of analysis and detection of impurity elements in tin and tin alloys, can solve the problems of affecting the service life of the torch and the lower limit of determination, so as to eliminate matrix interference and other chemical interference, improve sensitivity, environmental friendly effect
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[0021] Analysis and detection method of impurity elements in tin and tin alloys, weigh 5.0g (accurate to 0.0001g) high-purity tin sample into a 200mL quartz beaker, add 15mL hydrochloric acid (1+1), 5mL nitric acid, and decompose completely on a temperature-controlled electric furnace at 100°C , to completely oxidize tin to tetravalent tin (IV), and evaporate to dryness, then add 2mL of hydrochloric acid (1+1), heat and evaporate to dryness on a temperature-controlled electric furnace at 100°C; add hydrochloric acid repeatedly and heat to evaporate to dryness Step 5-6 times, until the tin is basically volatilized completely, and the residual rate of the tin matrix is as low as less than 2%. Then add 2mL of hydrochloric acid (1+1) and 5mL of water, heat to dissolve the sample, take it off to cool, transfer it to a 10mL volumetric flask with water, and mix well. Determination of impurity elements in tin and tin alloys, including but not limited to Ag, Al , As, Au, Bi, Ca, Cd,...
Embodiment 2
[0024] Weigh 2.0g (accurate to 0.0001g) refined tin sample into a 200mL quartz beaker, add 10mL hydrochloric acid (1+1) and 3mL nitric acid, and decompose completely on a temperature-controlled electric furnace at 120°C to completely oxidize tin to tetravalent tin, and evaporate to dryness; add 2mL of hydrochloric acid (1+1), heat and evaporate to dryness in a temperature-controlled electric furnace at 120°C, repeat this step (the step of adding hydrochloric acid and heating and evaporating to dryness) 4 to 5 times, until the tin is basically volatilized completely . Then add 5mL hydrochloric acid (1+1) and 5mL water, heat and dissolve the sample on a temperature-controlled electric furnace, remove and cool, transfer to a 25mL volumetric flask with water, mix well, and use a spectrophotometer, atomic absorption spectrometer, atomic fluorescence spectrometer Determination of impurity elements in tin and tin alloys, including but not limited to Ag, Al, As, Au, Bi, Ca, Cd, Ce , ...
Embodiment 3
[0026] Weigh 1.0g (accurate to 0.0001g) SnAg0.3Cu0.5 alloy in a 200mL quartz beaker, add 10mL hydrochloric acid (1+1) and 3mL nitric acid, and decompose completely on a temperature-controlled electric furnace at 150°C to completely oxidize tin to four tin, and evaporate to dryness; add 2mL hydrochloric acid (1+1), heat and evaporate to dryness in a temperature-controlled electric furnace at 80°C; repeat this step 4 to 5 times, until the tin is basically volatilized; add 5mL hydrochloric acid (1+1 ), 5mL water, heat and dissolve the sample on a temperature-controlled electric furnace, remove and cool, transfer to a 25mL volumetric flask with water, mix well, and use a spectrophotometer, atomic absorption spectrometer, atomic fluorescence spectrometer, inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometer Determination of impurity elements in tin and tin alloys by any one of the inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers, including but not limited to Ag, Al, As, Au, Bi, Ca, ...
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