The development and optimization of a fluorometric reaction
rate method for the determination of aluminum is described.
Modifications to existing instrumentation permit automatic
monitoring and reporting of measurement conditions. Automatic
correction of measured analytical signals is provided if monitored
parameters deviate from optimum values. A computer controlled
standard addition procedure...
Two studies were conducted involving rare earth elements. In the
first study, the use of rare earth diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid
(DTPA) complexes as stable actiable tracers, a method of stable-isotope
tracing with post-sampling neutron activation analysis, was explored.
The persistence of rare earth DTPA complexes in estuarine waters was
measured in...
Ninety basalt samples from eight locations in central Oregon
and one location in the Willamette Valley were analyzed for Si and Al.
Fourteen basaltic rock specimens (> 1 kg each) from four buttes in the
Willamette Valley were sampled and analyzed for Si, Al, Fe, Na, K,
Mn, Cr, Co,...
The atmospheric trace element abundances associated with slash
burning have been measured by instrumental neutron activation analysis
(INAA). On site ground level samples were collected during the slash
burning season using high volume samplers and a cascade impactor. In
addition to the air samples, soil, wood and ashed wood samples...
The application of lucigenin chemiluminescence for the determination
of trace concentrations of Co(II) is described. This method
is based on the enhancing effect that Co(II) has on the reaction of
lucigenin and hydrogen peroxide in a basic solution. The chemiluminescence
signal from a Co(II) enhanced lucigenin reaction, which is in...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the nature of the
chemical constituents of incense cedar bark with the hope that such an endeavor
would spur future research, development and use of a now neglected
natural raw material.
The bark from nine trees, which were separated into three age...