Published December 1986 | Version v1
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Radioactive kryptonates in the analysis of environmental samples

Creators

  • 1. Slovak Technical Univ., Bratislava (Czechoslovakia). Chemicotechnological Faculty

Description

The term ''radioactive Kryptonates'' is used for substances into which atoms or ions of the radioactive nuclide 85Kr are incorporated. The basis of the use of radioactive Kryptonates in analytical chemistry is that during a chemical reaction the crystalline lattice of the kryptonated carrier is destroyed, the carrier consumed, and the radioactive krypton released (radio-release method). Analysis can be made with a calibration curve or by comparison with a standard. Radio-release methods with the aid of radioactive Kryptonates as analytical reagents are very useful for the analysis of environmental samples, e.g. for the determination of air pollutants (ozone, sulphur dioxide, fluorine, hydrogen fluoride, mercury); and water pollutants (oxygen, dichromate, vanadium, hydrochloric acid, sulphur dioxide). (author)

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Nuclear techniques for analysis of environmental samples
Imprint Pagination
239 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 182-207.
Report number
IAEA-RL--135

Conference

Title
Consultants' meeting on nuclear techniques for analysis of environmental samples.
Dates
19-21 Feb 1986.
Place
Karlsruhe (Germany, F.R.).

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31 refs, 8 figs.