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The Application of P-32 and Sn-113 Radionuclides for the Determination of Noble Metals
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
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Recently, a new radioisotope X-ray fluorescence technique was reported in which a small quantity (100μCi) of a selected radioisotope was directly mixed with a small amount of the sample, as a source-sample. Many different types of excitation radiation from various radioisotopes have been previously studied: Na-22, S-35, Fe-55, Co-57, Hi-63, Zn-65, Cd-109, 1-125, Cs-137, Pa-147 and Ara-241.
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- V. XRF Applications
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- Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1988
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