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Implementation of a methodology to analyse cylindrical 5-g sample by neutron activation technique,k 0 method,at CDTN/CNEN,Belo Horizonte,Brazil
Authors:Maria Ângela de B. C. Menezes  Radojko Jaćimović
Affiliation:1. Division for Reactor and Analytical Techniques, Laboratory for Neutron Activation Analysis, Nuclear Technology Development Centre, Brazilian Commission for Nuclear Energy, Caixa Postal 941, Belo Horizonte, MG, 30161-970, Brazil
2. Department of Environmental Sciences, Jo?ef Stefan Institute, Jamova cesta 39, P.O. Box 3000, 1001, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:Neutron activation analysis (NAA) is routinely applied to geometrical point-source or small samples because there are technical and theoretical difficulties to analyse larger samples weighing more than 0.5 g. The analysis of larger samples is very advantageous, because the analytical procedure will be less time consuming, it may be possible to reach lower detection limit for several elements, it decreases cost and overcomes the difficulties related to the representativeness of the sample when dealing with inhomogeneous volume or several small samples. Thus, increasing the amount of sample is a way to compensate for low flux of neutrons. This paper is about the establishment of a method at Laboratory for Neutron Activation Analysis, CDTN/CNEN, to determine the elemental concentrations in 5 g-samples, 25 times larger than usual samples analysed by neutron activation, k 0 method, keeping the current irradiation and gamma spectrometry facilities. To develop this method, several aspects were evaluated such as detector efficiency over the volume source, neutron self-shielding during neutron irradiation, axial neutron flux gradient and gamma ray attenuation within the sample during counting. The results suggest that if an appropriate adjustment of the above mentioned parameters is done, the k 0 method of NAA can provide satisfactory results also for larger samples than the samples typically used in NAA. The KayWin software proved to be a robust program analysing the larger samples weighing 5 g and cylindrical geometry as if it were a small cylindrical sample, producing reliable results. It was successfully implemented at Belo Horizonte, Brazil, fully following the basic principles of the k 0 standardization method.
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