1969
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(69)90032-9
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A scintillation probe for efficient counting of low energy beta rays in the elution from liquid or gas chromatographs

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“…Development of the detector was described (922) and patented (149,579). An efficient counting system for continuous scanning of soft beta ray emitters mixes a liquid scintillator with the column effluent and nebulizes the emulsion into the counting chamber (847). The application of interrupted elution to combustion-radio-GC was justified on the basis of reducing statistical errors (157), and a permanent gas analysis and identification method was developed by using isotope exchange (282).…”
Section: Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development of the detector was described (922) and patented (149,579). An efficient counting system for continuous scanning of soft beta ray emitters mixes a liquid scintillator with the column effluent and nebulizes the emulsion into the counting chamber (847). The application of interrupted elution to combustion-radio-GC was justified on the basis of reducing statistical errors (157), and a permanent gas analysis and identification method was developed by using isotope exchange (282).…”
Section: Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%