Published March 2010 | Version v1
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ICP-MS analysis for long-lived radionuclides

Creators

  • 1. Technical Univ. of Denmark, Risoe National Lab. for Sustainable Energy. Radiation Research Div., Roskilde (Denmark)

Description

Full text: Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) is an attractive alternative for the analysis of radioisotopes having a half-life in the order of several hundred years and above. The technique should not be considered a replacement for radiometric measurements of these isotopes but merely an alternative. Similarly to radiometric techniques like alpha and beta spectrometry most analysis of 'low-level' concentrations by ICP-MS requires chemical isolation of the element in question. For 'ultra-low-level' concentrations this clean-up of the sample is usually even more necessary than for the alternative radiometric techniques. The presentation gives an overview of advantages and disadvantages in using ICP-MS and compares it to relevant radiometric alternatives. (author)

Part of:
Workshop on Radioanalytical Chemistry for Radioecology and Waste Management: Report, evaluation, abstracts and full papers of presentations

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Publishing Information

ISBN
978-87-7893-288-4
Imprint Title
Workshop on Radioanalytical Chemistry for Radioecology and Waste Management: Report, evaluation, abstracts and full papers of presentations
Imprint Pagination
79 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 37
Report number
NKS--218

Conference

Title
NKS-B Workshop on Radioanalytical Chemistry
Dates
16-20 Nov 2009
Place
Roskilde (Denmark)

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Notes
This record replaces 41084487 Imprint:NKS-B-RadWorkshop 2009; 4 tabs., 26 ills