Instrumental neutron activation analysis of samples with volumes from 2 to 350 ml

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R. Gwozdz
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[1] TraceChem,
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2007年 / 271卷
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Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis; Scandium; Organic Sample; Geological Sample; Mass Attenuation Coefficient;
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Usually neutron activation analyses are performed in point-source geometry. However, specially designed irradiation positions and carefully planned measuring conditions enabled the activation and analysis of samples with weights up to several tens of kilograms. A dedicated character of irradiation and of measuring conditions was the main reason for a very limited application of such activation analysis. The use of routine irradiation facilities and standard conditions for analytical gamma-spectrometric measurements is described. Starting with samples of some hundred milligrams usually used in activation, through multi-gram samples to several hundred gram samples, irradiation and measuring conditions were studied and tested for development of the method. This work began in 1991 in Denmark, using the Danish DR-3 reactor. Since then different aspects of the method have been investigated on 6 reactors; in Denmark on DR-3, in Austria on Triga-MkII (in Vienna), and Astra (in Seibersdorf), in the German Federal Republic on FRG-1 in Geesthacht, in Norway on Jeep II (in Kjeller), and in Kazakhstan on VVR-K (in Alatau). Altogether more than 1000 samples have been irradiated and measured. In total, the roughly 30 kg of irradiated materials included almost 300 large samples of more than 30 gram weight. The following theoretical and practical aspects were investigated during the work: theoretical problems concerning neutron self-absorption in common organic and inorganic materials, as well as gamma-attenuation during the measurement. From a more practical point of view: health physics and radiation hazards during irradiation, measurement, transportation and storage of samples with several hundred grams weight. Special requirements to irradiation containers were formulated and various containers were tested. Main advantages and drawbacks of the method are discussed.
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