2020
DOI: 10.1080/07366299.2020.1712096
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Sustainable Solvent Extraction Process for Fe Analysis in Radioactive Samples Based on Microfluidic Tools

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“…To illustrate and qualify the project-integrated approaches, the methodologies will be applied to the use cases in the form of three different benchmarking exercises on real worksites shown in Figure 2 and offered by the partners (JRC, SCK-CEN and CEA). Analytical microsystems and/or other innovative measurement devices will take part in the different ILC on CRM and on real samples (benchmarking) exercises, with increasing representability to D&D operations [23]. They will likely benefit of an increase in TRL level for future R&D and industrial applications.…”
Section: Validation Of the Original Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To illustrate and qualify the project-integrated approaches, the methodologies will be applied to the use cases in the form of three different benchmarking exercises on real worksites shown in Figure 2 and offered by the partners (JRC, SCK-CEN and CEA). Analytical microsystems and/or other innovative measurement devices will take part in the different ILC on CRM and on real samples (benchmarking) exercises, with increasing representability to D&D operations [23]. They will likely benefit of an increase in TRL level for future R&D and industrial applications.…”
Section: Validation Of the Original Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study has therefore been dedicated to the evaluation of the performances of a microsystem-based method for the analysis of a chosen radionuclide in relevant samples for D&D applications [1], with the objective to further validate the method and eventually integrate it in radiochemical laboratory protocols.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%