Quantitative evaluation of interference reactions in photon activation analysis
The production of identical radionuclides
Accuracy and Precision
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Abstract
Interfering reactions in photon activation analysis are compiled and evaluated quantitatively; the results are based on experimentally obtained data exclusively. All elements in the Periodic Table with few exceptions have been irradiated several times with 30 MeV bremsstrahlung produced by a linear electron accelerator. The element samples were measured many times to detect all expected radionuclides and hence all possible interfering reactions. These reactions are listed and presented in Table 1.
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Target Element Lithium Salt Photon Activation Direct Interference Linear Electron Accelerator
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