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Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. FRANK LABORATORY OF NEUTRON PHYSICS. SA Summer Student Practice NAA at the Reactor IBR-2. P repared by : Rwexwana A. Mudau L. Mbolekwa B. N. P racti c e supervisor: Dr. M. V. Frontasyeva. Introduction.
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Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna FRANK LABORATORY OF NEUTRON PHYSICS SA Summer Student Practice NAA at the Reactor IBR-2 Prepared by: Rwexwana A. Mudau L. Mbolekwa B.N. Practice supervisor: Dr. M. V. Frontasyeva
Introduction FRANK LABORATORY OF NEUTRON PHYSICS JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH 1956 Ilґja Mikhailovich Frank (1908-1990) The Nobel Prize winner in Physics
Neutron activation analysis is a qualitative and quantitative method for the determination of elements based upon the conversion of stable nuclei to radioactive nuclei via nuclear reactions, and measurement of the reaction products
Objectives • To learn the basics and applications of Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) • To get acquainted with NAA instrumentation at the pulsed fast reactor IBR-2
IBR-2 Pulsed Fast Reactor REGATA
Advantages of NAA • This technique is non-destructive and provides multi-element analysis • The amount of the element to be analyzed is usually a part per million (ppm) and sometimes a part per billion (ppb) or even better
Limitations of NAA • It does not give any information about the chemical form in which a particular element is present • Neutron activation analysis requires the use of large irradiation machines • Another drawback is the long time required for some analyses where long-lived radionuclides are involved
Procedures of NAA Sampling Sample preparation Irradiation Unpacking Preparationof measuring Measurement Calculationof results Critical valuationofresults
Boxes for re-packing samples after irradiation Types of containers:
Conclusion • Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) is a useful method for the simultaneous determination of major, minor and trace elements of life and material science samples in ppb-ppm range with or without chemical separation
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