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Use of synthetic multi-element standards (SMELS) in the quality control and method validation of k0-neutron activation analysis
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Mohammad Wasim
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16. April 2010
Abstract
Three synthetic multi-element standards (SMELS-I, II and III), developed recently, have been characterized for their elemental concentration via neutron activation analysis using two research reactors with different neutron flux characteristics. A total of 25 different elements were analysed via γ-ray spectrometry. The neutron flux was characterized by bare triple monitor method. All the results were within ±5% of the reference values except for Zr in SMELS-III. We suggest to use the k0,Au and Q0 values for 127I/128I and 133Cs/134mCs from another data source.
Published Online: 2010-04-16
Published in Print: 2010-03
© by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, München, Germany
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