1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf02070215
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A review on activation analysis of air particulate matter

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“…The Br content was determined by INAA (instrumental neutron activation analysis) following the method of Allian and Sansoni (1985). To correct errors caused by the variation in neutron flux and rabbit placement, a 20-mg Ni flux monitor was used during each short radiation experiment.…”
Section: Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Br content was determined by INAA (instrumental neutron activation analysis) following the method of Allian and Sansoni (1985). To correct errors caused by the variation in neutron flux and rabbit placement, a 20-mg Ni flux monitor was used during each short radiation experiment.…”
Section: Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Br content was determined by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) following the method of Allian and Sansoni [18]. In order to correct errors caused by the variation in neutron flux and "rabbit" placement, a 20-mg Ni flux monitor was used during each short radiation experiment.…”
Section: Inaa Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, the excellent sensitivity, selectivity and precision of INAA have made it one of the most versatile and widely employed elemental analysis techniques. Over the years, INAA has been used for routine determination of elements in coal, minerals, soils, air particulates, plants and animals matters (Germani et al, 1980;Alian and Sansoni, 1985;Shtangeeva, 1994;Djingova et al, 1998;Abdel-Haleem et al, 2001;Alemon et al, 2004;Avino et al, 2008;Almeid-Silva et al, 2011). However, one major disadvantage of INAA is that the technique requires access to a high-flux neutron source to obtain the sensitivity.…”
Section: Conventional Methods For Sensing Heavy Metal Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%