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Rapid chemical separations for thermal neutron activation analysis of niobium and vanadium and application to controlled thermonuclear reactor materials studies

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Procedures are described for rapid, high yield chemical separation of niobium and vanadium from surfaces of quartz, silicon, and carbon following thermal neutron activation. Practical detection limits for stable niobium and vanadium are 7 x 1010 and 6 x 1011 atoms respectively. Application of these procedures to controlled thermonuclear reactor materials studies is discussed

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Imprint Pagination
6 p.
Report number
BNWL-SA--5650

Conference

Title
Modern trend in activation analysis.
Dates
13 Sep 1976.
Place
Munich, German, Federal Republic of (F.R. Germany).

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Notes
Available from NTIS. $3.50.
Secondary number(s)
CONF-760915--3.