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Main Title Radiochemical and Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis Procedures for the Determination of Low Level Trace Elements in Human Livers.
Author Zeisler, R. ; Greenberg, R. R. ; Stone, S. F. ;
CORP Author National Bureau of Standards (NML), Gaithersburg, MD. Inorganic Analytical Research Div.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Publisher 1988
Year Published 1988
Stock Number PB89-171953
Additional Subjects Trace elements ; Neutron activation analysis ; Liver ; Humans ; Compton effect ; Spectrochemical analysis ; Tissues(Biology) ; Nuclear chemistry ; Radiochemistry ; Reprints ;
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NTIS  PB89-171953 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
A comprehensive approach to the analysis of human livers was developed in a pilot program for the National Environmental Specimen Bank that employed a combination of four analytical techniques. Refinements in this approach were needed for improvement in detection limits, for more effective sample usage, and to reduce the number of analytical steps that were involved. Since neutron activation analysis (NAA) determined most of the elements, expansion of NAA was chosen to achieve these goals. Modifications in the instrumental NAA procedures, including the use of a Compton Suppressor System, gave increased sensitivity for some low level elements, such as arsenic and chromium. Radiochemical procedures that followed the instrumental counts increased the sensitivity for the elements chromium, selenium, arsenic, molybdenum, silver, antimony, and tin. Results are given for two radiochemical procedures that were applied following the modified procedure, either the use of an inorganic ion exchange column or a liquid/liquid extraction, and these are compared to instrumental results.