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Radioanalytical and nuclear analytical methods

Although following similar nuclear reaction schemes, nuclear analytical methods (NAMs) comprise bulk analysing capability (neutron and photon activation analysis, NAA and PAA, respectively), as well as detection power in near-surface regions of solids (ion-beam analysis, IB A). NAMs aiming at the determination of elements are based on the interaction of nuclear particles with atomic nuclei. They are nuclide specific in most cases. As the electronic shell of the atom does not participate in the principal physical process, the chemical bonding status of the element is of no relevance. The general scheme of a nuclear interaction is  [Pg.662]

Prominent NAMs are NAA, PAA, RBS and PIXE. Actually, PIXE is not a true nuclear analytical method, because it is based on the interaction of fast ions with the electron clouds of the atoms. A suitable combination of NAMs allows all elements of the periodic table to be studied. PAA is especially suitable for the determination of light elements, whereas NAA, RBS and PIXE detect medium and heavy elements very well. [Pg.662]

The characteristics of radiochemical methods are well known [435]. An overview of the determination of elements by nuclear analytical methods has appeared [436]. Some selected reviews of nuclear methods of analysis are available charged particle activation analysis [437,438], instrumental neutron activation analysis [439-441] and ion-beam analysis [442]. [Pg.662]

Applications Radiotracer measurements, which combine high sensitivity and specificity with poor spatial resolution, have been used for migration testing. For example, studies have been made on HDPE, PP and HIPS to determine effects of manufacturing conditions on migration of AOs from plastic products into a test fat [443]. Labelled antioxidant was determined radio-analytically after 10 days at 40 °C. Acosta and Sas-tre [444] have used radioactive tracer methods for the determination of styrene ethyl acrylate in a styrene ethyl acrylate copolymer. [Pg.662]


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