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Author(s) |
Acharya, R.; Swain, K. K.; Dasari, K. B.; Shinde, A. D.; Pujari, P. K.; Reddy, A. V. R. (RCD;ACD)
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Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry, 2014. Vol. 300 (2): pp. 517-521 |
ABSTRACT
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As
a part of inter comparison exercise of an IAEA Coordinated Research
Project on large sample neutron activation analysis, a large size and
non standard geometry size pottery replica (obtained from Peru) was
analyzed by k0-based internal monostandard neutron
activation analysis (IM-NAA). Two large size sub samples (0.40 and 0.25
kg) were irradiated at graphite reflector position of AHWR Critical
Facility in BARC, Trombay, Mumbai, India. Small samples (100–200 mg)
were also analyzed by IM-NAA for comparison purpose. Radioactive assay
was carried out using a 40 % relative efficiency HPGe detector. To
examine homogeneity of the sample, counting was also carried out using
X–Z rotary scanning unit. In situ relative detection efficiency was
evaluated using gamma rays of the activation products in the irradiated
sample in the energy range of 122–2,754 keV. Elemental concentration
ratios with respect to Na of small size (100 mg mass) as well as large
size (15 and 400 g) samples were used to check the homogeneity of the
samples. Concentration ratios of 18 elements such as K, Sc, Cr, Mn, Fe,
Co, Zn, As, Rb, Cs, La, Ce, Sm, Eu, Yb, Lu, Hf and Th with respect to Na
(internal mono standard) were calculated using IM-NAA. Absolute
concentrations were arrived at for both large and small samples using Na
concentration, obtained from relative method of NAA. The percentage
combined uncertainties at ±1 s confidence limit on the determined values
were in the range of 3–9 %. Two IAEA reference materials SL-1 and SL-3
were analyzed by IMNAA to evaluate accuracy of the method. |
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