Optimization of low-level LS counter Quantulus 1220 for tritium determination in water samples (CROSBI ID 203776)
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Jakonić, Ivana ; Todorović, Nataša ; Nikolov, Jovana ; Krajcar Bronić, Ines ; Tenjović, Branislava ; Vesković, Miroslav
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Optimization of low-level LS counter Quantulus 1220 for tritium determination in water samples
Liquid scintillation counting (LSC) is the most commonly used technique for measuring tritium. To optimize tritium analysis in waters by ultra-low background liquid scintillation spectrometer Quantulus 1220 the optimization of sample/scintillant ratio, choice of appropriate scintillation cocktail and comparison of their efficiency, background and minimal detectable activity (MDA), the effect of chemi- and photoluminescence and combination of scintillant/vial were performed. ASTM D4107-08 [1] method had been successfully applied in our laboratory for two years. During our last preparation of samples a serious quench effect in count rates of samples that could be consequence of possible contamination by DMSO was noticed. The goal of this paper is to demonstrate development of new direct method in our laboratory proposed by Pujol and Sanchez-Cabeza [2], which turned out to be faster and simpler than ASTM method while we are dealing with problem of neutralization of DMSO in apparatus. The minimum detectable activity achieved was 2.0 Bq•1-1 for a total counting time of 300 minutes. In order to test the optimization of system for this method tritium level was determined in Danube river samples and also for several samples within intercomparison with Ruđer Bošković Institute (IRB).
tritium measurement; liquid scintillation counting; scintillation cocktails; optimization
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Podaci o izdanju
98
2014.
69-76
objavljeno
0969-806X
10.1016/j.radphyschem.2014.01.012