“…For example, the 235 U(n,f ) fission products, which contribute to 95 Zr, 95 Nb, 97m Nb, 99 Mo, 99m Tc, 139 Ba, 140 La, 141 Ce, and 147 Nd isotopes, must be corrected [24,30], but their nuclear interference could not be corrected if the U concentration were unknown. In another example, the 26 Mg(n,γ) 27 Mg reaction competes with the 27 Al(n,p) 27 Mg via nuclear isotope interference reaction (threshold reaction with fast neutrons); hence, the amount of Al must be determined to establish the accurate concentration of Mg [19,27,31]. The k 0 -INAA method is a multi-elemental analysis approach that analyzes interference elements, such as U and Al, together without the need to prepare standards.…”