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Tungsten and molybdenum co-precipitation by α-benzoinoxime for activation analysis of tungsten

Use of molybdenum as tracer

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The co-precipitation of tungsten and molybdenum by α-benzoinoxime has been studied. Comparison of relative yields for both elements is made. Results showed coincidence and let conclude that molybdenum can be used as tracer to calculate sample to standard relative yield for tungsten. Analyses of water samples for tungsten were made and results were also presented.

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Korob, R.O., Cohen, I.M. & Agatiello, O.E. Tungsten and molybdenum co-precipitation by α-benzoinoxime for activation analysis of tungsten. J. Radioanal. Chem. 34, 329–333 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02519582

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