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Latest revision as of 11:48, 2 October 2012
This lab exercise was developed for the UiO KJM 5911 course.
Learning Goals
Undersand how neutron activation analysis works
Be able to find elemental concentrations from gamma ray counts
Gain experience in handling the various instruments involved
Explanation and Exercise Guide
Theory
- Student Guide - Introduction to Neutron Activation Analysis
- Student Guide - The NAA Method
- Student Guide - Neutrons
- Student Guide - Prompt vs Delayed NAA
- Student Guide - Instrumental vs Radiochemical NAA
- Student Guide - Measurerment and Gamma Rays
- Student Guide - Using Gamma-ray Counts to Calculate Element Concentration
- Student Guide - Sensitivities Available by NAA
- Student Guide - Possible Applications for NAA
Experimental Procedure
- Student Guide - INAA of Chlorine
- Student Guide - Determination of Total Cl in Organic Liquids
Other
Equipment
Safety Aspects