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Determination of uranium, antimony, indium, bromine and cobalt in atmospheric aerosols using epithermal neutron activation and a low-energy photon detector

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Owing to the high ratio of resonance integral to thermal neutron activation cross-section of238U, a 5 min epithermal neutron irradiation under cadmium shielding, followed by measurement of the 74 keV photopeak of239U with a high resolution low-energy photon Ge(Li) detector, allows the fast determination of uranium in aerosols collected on a Whatman 41 cellulose filter. Uranium blanks of the cellulose filter paper require correction and limit the sensitivity. Simultaneously the concentrations of the elements cobalt, bromine, antimony and indium can be determined. In Belgium, the uranium concentrations of the aerosols were found to be constant and comparable to the uranium contents of rocks.

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Janssens, M., Desmet, B., Dams, R. et al. Determination of uranium, antimony, indium, bromine and cobalt in atmospheric aerosols using epithermal neutron activation and a low-energy photon detector. J. Radioanal. Chem. 26, 305–315 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02524447

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