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Samples are generally taken with a hammer and chisel. Back in the laboratory they are trimmed with the saw (Pict. 1) to fit the rock-crusher (Pict. 2) then crushed and sieved until the sample grain size is between 0.5 and 1mm. They are then leached on a shaker (Pict. 3) in order to obtain pure quartz.

A 9Be solution carrier is added to the dried quartz, which is then dissolved in 40% Hydrofluoric Acid (HF). Be is isolated using anion (Picture 4) and cation exchange columns (Pictures 5 & 6) followed by selective pH precipitation techniques.