Ss. Ismail et al., INVESTIGATION OF ACCURACY AND PRECISION FOR DETERMINATION OF THE SHORT-LIVED NUCLIDES BY INAA AND THE MOSSBAUER-EFFECT, Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry, 169(2), 1993, pp. 435-442
Different reference materials of environmental and geological origin,
such as NBS 1633a (Coal Fly Ash, CFA), NBS 1645 (River Sediment, RS),
GXR-2, and IAEA Soil-5, were investigated by short time activation ana
lysis. The samples were analyzed in 5 replicates each between 100 to 1
50 mg, at neutron flux of 1.3 E 12 cm 2 s-1, using a high rate - high
resolution gamma spectroscopy with a Loss Free Counting (LFC) System t
o correct the dead time and pile up to 500,000 cps. The results of the
measurements indicate that the precision in determination of Al-28, S
c-46m, and V-52 is between 1 to 6%. Different evaluation programs (i.e
. ALCHEM, AKTAN, and ND-PEAK) were used to calculate the peak areas. T
he results indicate that, at lower counts, the statistical error of pe
ak area calculation becomes more significant. Finally, Mossbauer spect
roscopy was used to investigate the main Fe compounds present in some
reference materials.