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Counting performance and resolution of an HPLC radioactivity monitor

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Preliminary investigations clearly demonstrate the potential application of a solid scintillator to count beta emitters in the effluent streams from HPLC systems. Counting efficiencies of 6% for3H; 70% for14C; 10% for32P; 72% for125I were obtained. Spectra resolution permits practical application of simultaneous radionucleide monitoring.

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Everett, L.J. Counting performance and resolution of an HPLC radioactivity monitor. Chromatographia 15, 445–448 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02261605

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