1969
DOI: 10.1021/ac60270a050
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Solution of blank problems in 14-Mev. neutron activation analysis for trace oxygen

Abstract: ously described, the N G interference with TA was minimized by thermally decomposing the NG. The retention times of several of the most likely nitrated derivatives of resorcinol and 2-NDPA were measured. The relative retention times are shown in Table 11. As shown by these data, all of the components studied were separated from TA, DMS, resorcinol, and 2-NDPA or the compounds in question did not elute from the column.Precision Study. The precision study was conducted using extracts obtained from two different … Show more

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“…The use of fast neutrons for in vivo activation analysis has evolved from a bizarre curiosity to a widely accepted and practiced method during this period (44-, 45,143). The chronic uncertainties of 14-MeV neutron bombardment were exhaustively studied at the National Bureau of Standards; in particular, blank problems (140) and systematic errors (139) were investigated and a device proposed for high-precision analysis (127). Absolute determination of 14-MeV neutron yields, so important for intercomparison of facilities, was also evaluated (73).…”
Section: Liquid Scintillationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of fast neutrons for in vivo activation analysis has evolved from a bizarre curiosity to a widely accepted and practiced method during this period (44-, 45,143). The chronic uncertainties of 14-MeV neutron bombardment were exhaustively studied at the National Bureau of Standards; in particular, blank problems (140) and systematic errors (139) were investigated and a device proposed for high-precision analysis (127). Absolute determination of 14-MeV neutron yields, so important for intercomparison of facilities, was also evaluated (73).…”
Section: Liquid Scintillationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PIG ion sources have been used for a variety of applications, such as sputtering and evaporation of surfaces, electromagnetic separation of isotopes and fusion applications (Barnett et al 1953, Meyerand and Brown 1959, Roth 1995, Loeb 2005. Another possible application is in a sealed-tube neutron generator (Nargolwalla and Przybylowicz 1973). In fact, Penning applied his 1 Propulsion Research Engineer, now Assistant Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, USA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%