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Radionuclides in Analytical Chemistry

Rainer P, H. Garten, Max-Planck-Institut fiir Metallforschung, Dortmund, Federal Republic of Germany [Pg.127]

JuRAJ Toloyessy. Department of Chemistry. Faculty of Natural Sciences, Matej Bel University, Banska Bystrica. Slovak Republic [Pg.127]

Reverse Isotope Dilution Analysis. 137 Derivative Isotope Dilution Analysis 137 Substoichiometric Isotope Dilution [Pg.127]

Simple Radioreagent Methods. 141 Determination with Labeled [Pg.127]

AA activation analy.si.s AAS atomic absoiplion spectrometry B reagent [Pg.127]


The following applications of radionuclides in analytical chemistry can be distinguished ... [Pg.337]

Garten Rainer PH and Tolgyessy J (2001) Radionuclides in analytical chemistry. In Ullmann s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 6th edn. Weinheim Wiley-VCH. [Pg.4179]

The same considerations apply with even greater force to the use of radioactive tracers in elemental and especially molecular analysis (-+ Radionuclides in Analytical Chemistry). [Pg.19]

Addition of a radioactive tracer may make it possible to monitor losses that occur during the course of an analysis [4] (- Radionuclides in Analytical Chemistry). Isotope dilution analysis is also useful for establishing the correctness of a result [5], [6]. [Pg.79]


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