Multielement comparison of instrumental neutron activation analysis techniques using reference materials |
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Authors: | R. T. Ratner W. G. Vernetson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Pacific Northwest Laboratory, P.O. Box 999, M.S. P7-22, 99352 Richland, WA, USA;(2) Department of Nuclear Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, 32611 Gainesville, FL, USA |
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Abstract: | Several instrumental neutron activation analysis techniques (parametric, comparative, and ko-standardization) are evaluated using three reference materials. Each technique is applied to National Institute of Standards and Technology standard reference materials, SRM 1577a (Bovine Liver) and SRM 2704 (Buffalo River Sediment), and the United States Geological Survey standard BHVO-1 (Hawaiian Basalt Rock). Identical (but not optimum) irradiation, decay, and counting schemes are employed with each technique to provide a basis for comparison and to determine sensitivities in a routine irradiation scheme. Fifty-one elements are used in this comparison; however, several elements are not detected in the reference materials due to rigid analytical conditions (e.g., insufficient length of irradiation or activity for radioisotope of interest decaying below the lower limit of detection before counting interval). Most elements are normally distributed around certified or consensus values with a standard deviation of 10%. For some elements, discrepancies are observed and discussed. The accuracy, precision, and sensitivity of each technique are discussed by comparing the analytical results to consensus values for the Hawaiian Basalt Rock to demonstrate the diversity of multielement applications. |
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