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Two samples of Napoleon's hair were received for determination of arsenic, mercury and other trace elements by INAA. Before sample irradiation, the hairs were washed following the IAEA washing procedure. Two standard reference materials of GBW09101 (human hair) and NIST/SRM1572 (citrus leaves) were analyzed along with Napoleon's hair for quality control. Standardization was conducted by applying the k 0-method implemented in the program MULTINAA. The contents of arsenic and mercury as well as three additional elements chromium, antimony and zinc in Napoleon's hair are reported. Compared to the present normal levels, all of the determined elements in Napoleon's hair, except the mercury, are found to be irregular.
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Lin, X., Henkelmann, R. Contents of arsenic, mercury and other trace elements in Napoleon's hair determined by INAA using the k0-method. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 257, 615–620 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026129319306
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