BARC/PUB/2017/0326

 
 

Quantification of trace fluorine concentrations in soil and food samples from fluoride affected region by in situ current normalized particle induced gamma-ray emission method

 
     
 
Author(s)

Dhorge, P. S.; Acharya, R.; Rajurkar, N. S.; Chahar, V.; Tuli, V.; Srivastava, A.; Pujari, P. K.
(RCD)

Source

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2017. Vol. 311 (3): pp. 1803-1809

ABSTRACT

Particle induced gamma-ray emission method was used to quantify total fluorine (F) concentrations in soil and food samples obtained from fluoride affected as well as non-affected areas of Punjab state, India. Samples, standards and reference materials in pellet form with lithium as in situ current normalizer were irradiated using 4 MeV proton beam from the tandem particle accelerator. Characteristic prompt gamma rays at 197 keV from 19F and 478 keV from 7Li were measured using a HPGe detector system. Fluorine concentrations in soil and food samples were 279–3138 and 51–211 mg kg-1, respectively.

 
 
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