1966
DOI: 10.1007/bf01125557
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Analyzing the oxygen content of certain metals by recording the delayed neutrons produced in the O18 (?, p)N17 reaction

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“…A sensitivity of about 10~7 gram seems to be feasible, but data on precision and accuracy are lacking. Dorosh et al (51) have discussed the possibility of using the reaction, 160(7,p)17N, for the determination of oxygen in metals. This is a very attractive nuclear reaction as 17N decays by delayed-neutron emission with a half-life of 4.16 seconds, making its detection in many samples quite simple.…”
Section: Determination Of Oxygen Nitrogen and Carbonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sensitivity of about 10~7 gram seems to be feasible, but data on precision and accuracy are lacking. Dorosh et al (51) have discussed the possibility of using the reaction, 160(7,p)17N, for the determination of oxygen in metals. This is a very attractive nuclear reaction as 17N decays by delayed-neutron emission with a half-life of 4.16 seconds, making its detection in many samples quite simple.…”
Section: Determination Of Oxygen Nitrogen and Carbonmentioning
confidence: 99%