A neutron activation analysis method for the determination of uranium in natural fresh waters is described. The method is based on a preconcentration step by precipitation of the metal oxinate on a phenolphtalein bed followed by instrumental neutron activation analysis. Preliminary investigations with 2 3 9 U radiotracer were carried out to set up the best working conditions and to evaluate the chemical yield. The whole procedure has been applied to the determination of uranium in river water.

A rapid radiochemical procedure for uranium determination in natural waters

MELONI, SANDRO;ODDONE, MASSIMO
1987-01-01

Abstract

A neutron activation analysis method for the determination of uranium in natural fresh waters is described. The method is based on a preconcentration step by precipitation of the metal oxinate on a phenolphtalein bed followed by instrumental neutron activation analysis. Preliminary investigations with 2 3 9 U radiotracer were carried out to set up the best working conditions and to evaluate the chemical yield. The whole procedure has been applied to the determination of uranium in river water.
1987
Chemistry & Analysis covers research on natural and laboratory syntheses, chemical structure, structure-function relationship, isolation and analyses of biologically significant molecules, medicinal and food chemistry. Technical material describing crucial chemical methods in biochemical analysis and research is also placed in this category. Resources covering general biochemistry and natural metabolic pathways are excluded.
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V., Caramella Crespi; N., Genova; Meloni, Sandro; Oddone, Massimo
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