2008
DOI: 10.1021/cr068115u
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Radionuclide Sensors for Environmental Monitoring:  From Flow Injection Solid-Phase Absorptiometry to Equilibration-Based Preconcentrating Minicolumn Sensors with Radiometric Detection

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“…In addition to the routine determination of radionuclides, specific applications of PSm, which take advantage from its characteristics, are continuous monitoring of radionuclides in fluid streams [13,14]; measurement of samples with a high salt content that can produce instability (phase separation) when [15]; usage as a selective extractant scintillation support (PSm resin) in which the radionuclides can be separated and pre-concentrated in a column-vial that can be measured later without additional steps of elution and sample preparation [16][17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the routine determination of radionuclides, specific applications of PSm, which take advantage from its characteristics, are continuous monitoring of radionuclides in fluid streams [13,14]; measurement of samples with a high salt content that can produce instability (phase separation) when [15]; usage as a selective extractant scintillation support (PSm resin) in which the radionuclides can be separated and pre-concentrated in a column-vial that can be measured later without additional steps of elution and sample preparation [16][17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This sensor has errors of <10% with a sensor based on a plastic scintillator receptor capable of continuous, on-time and accurate remote quantification of the activity of α, β and β-γ emitters. Grate et al (2008) describe a minicolumn sensor for the detection of radionuclides with a sensing approach based on equilibrium in the columns.…”
Section: Marine Pollution (Mp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of PSm avoids the production of mixed waste when measuring (EPA, 2001;Tahnassian et al, 1991), because the organic solvent is substituted by a polymer that is completely polymerized and cannot degrade by itself. Other advantages come from the solid form of PSm, because PSm can be used in continuous detectors (Grate et al, 2008;Tarancón et al, 2005) and as an extractive scintillation resin (Bagán et al, 2012(Bagán et al, , 2011Grogan and Devol, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%