Determination of boron in borosilicate glasses by neutron capture prompt gamma-ray activation analysis |
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Authors: | J. E. Riley Jr. R. M. Lindstrom |
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Affiliation: | (1) AT&T Bell Laboratories, 07974 Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA);(2) Center for Analytical Chemistry, National Bureau of Standards, 20899 Gaithersburg, MD, USA) |
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Abstract: | Major levels of boron in borosilicate glasses have been determined nondestructively by neutron activation analysis. In contrast to chemical methods for determining boron as a major component, the described nuclear method has few interferences and does not require chemical separation of boron prior to its quantitation. The effects of neutron self-shielding by boron (1 to 8% by weight) are examined, minimized by dilution of powdered samples with high purity graphite, and circumvented by comparative analyses. Results of the analysis of a series of glasses with increasing boron composition are 1.150±.005% and 7.766±.035% for the low and high members of the series. Accuracy of these results depends upon comparative analyses with the certified Standard Reference Material, SRM 93a (3.89±0.02% B). Once analyzed, the glasses are useful as secondary standards for alpha track counting, and also ion and electron microprobe analyses of glasses. |
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