Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1878021 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Twenty years ago South Africa's Radioactivity Standards Laboratory (now operated by the NMISA) was the first to measure the activity of 55Fe by combining the triple-to-double coincidence ratio (TDCR) liquid scintillation method with theoretical efficiency formulae. The extracted activity was however found to be consistently low by about 6%. Due to improvements in both the counting system and analysis technique, it was decided to re-examine the method as applied at the NMISA. The latest results are presented and discussed, particularly with regard to a quantitative study into which vial type is better suited to obtaining accurate 55Fe activity measurements.
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Authors
B.R.S. Simpson, W.M. van Wyngaardt, J. Lubbe,