Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry 2000
DOI: 10.1002/9780470027318.a6302
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Actinides and Other Alpha‐Emitters, Determination of

Abstract: To assay an actinide or other α‐emitter at the low concentrations encountered in many environmental samples necessitates chemical separation of the actinide of interest from the bulk matrix, purification by the elimination of other interferants, mounting onto a suitable substrate for counting, and quantification by radiometric, mass spectrometric or other means. In this contribution, the chain of analysis from sampling to counting is critically reviewed and many of the most important pitfalls and sources of er… Show more

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“…The plutonium content of each fraction was similarly determined by alpha spectrometry following separation and purification by ion-exchange [18], and electrodeposition, as described above. Chemical recoveries were determined using a NIST-certified 242 Pu standard reference solution as yield monitor and were typically in the range 60-95%.…”
Section: Plutonium-239240mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plutonium content of each fraction was similarly determined by alpha spectrometry following separation and purification by ion-exchange [18], and electrodeposition, as described above. Chemical recoveries were determined using a NIST-certified 242 Pu standard reference solution as yield monitor and were typically in the range 60-95%.…”
Section: Plutonium-239240mentioning
confidence: 99%