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SE OF THE infrared absorption spectrophotometer for inor­ ganic and mineralogical examina­ tions represents a considerable de­ parture from its usual application in structural studies and analysis in organic chemistry. During the past three years, for example, the Kennecott Research Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, has prepared 4000 infrared curves of standard minerals, rocks, and other inorganic materials. Results of these studies were reported by R. J. P. Lyon, W. M. Tuddenham, and C. S. Thompson at the Rocky Mountain Minerals Conference. This meeting was sponsored by the Utah Section of AIME. In their paper, "Quantitative Mineralogy in 30 Minutes," the au­ thors said that the infrared tech­ nique can yield both qualitative and quantitative results in mineralogical examinations. The technique has the added advantage of produc­ ing reproducible results rapidly. Technicians can do this work. The authors use a portion of the assay pulp sample (at minus 200 mesh) which has been prepared for wet chemical analysis. In addition to eliminating the need for prepar­ ing a second sample, the pétrographie results from the infrared studies are obtained on the same sample used for the wet analysis. Unlike x-ray diffraction techniques, which are concerned with preferred orientation problems, infrared absorption curves are not modified by grain size as the samples are ground to —1 micron. This is a particular advantage in pétrographie examinations of finegrained and even cryptocrystalline rocks. The authors have even obtained excellent spectra from samples that would be considered amorphous by x-ray diffraction.

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