2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2010.04.003
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Quality control and performance evaluation of k0-based neutron activation analysis at the Portuguese research reactor

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“…Moreover, the u-score test (Dung et al, 2010) was applied for all determined elements. The u-score test is a rating system to evaluate analyses of performance and includes uncertainties of the measurements and uncertainty of the assigned value.…”
Section: Quality Control Of Inaa Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the u-score test (Dung et al, 2010) was applied for all determined elements. The u-score test is a rating system to evaluate analyses of performance and includes uncertainties of the measurements and uncertainty of the assigned value.…”
Section: Quality Control Of Inaa Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gamma Vision for Windows Model A66-B32, version 6.08, was used to evaluate the net peaks; the elemental concentrations were determined through k 0 -standardized instrumental neutron activation analysis (k 0 -INAA), and calculations were performed with the k 0 -IAEA software (version 5.22). The accuracy of the analytical method was evaluated with the certified reference material NIST-1633a, Coal Fly Ash, revealing results with an agreement of ±12 % Dung et al 2010). During the sampling campaign, blank filters were treated the same way as regular samples.…”
Section: Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, F was not determined in F standards with contents being lower or equal to 100 mg kg -1 , but the problem was solved by k 0 -CNAA and the bias between the experimental results and the assigned values was within 4% for 1,000 mg kg -1 and 9% for 100 mg kg -1 . Besides the determination of F and Se, k 0 -CNAA also allowed for the determination of other short-lived or detectable radionuclides such as Al, Ca, Cu, Dy, I, Mg, Ti, and V. Moreover, in Table 3, it turned out that CNAA allowed for the determination of I, Sr and U, all of which are difficult to measure in the samples by conventional INAA [12].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%