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Elsevier, Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1(65), p. 92-103

DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2006.06.006

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Determination of 222Rn in fresh water: Development of a robust method of analysis by α/β separation liquid scintillation spectrometry

Journal article published in 2007 by Jacqueline M. Pates, Neil J. Mullinger ORCID
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Abstract

Liquid scintillation spectrometry is used widely for determining (222)Rn in natural waters; however, the benefits of alpha/beta separation have not been fully explored. The extractants toluene and Ultima Gold F were compared, and both performed well for a range of extreme waters. A robust method for calibrating extraction and counting efficiencies has been developed. Detection limits are 20 mBql(-1) (toluene) and 16 mBql(-1) (UGF) for a 60 min count and 600-ml sample, halving the required sample volume.