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Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics Summer school in Dubna 5.7.- 25.7.2010 Prepared by: B. Andel (SVK), E. Govor (BLR), K. V. Mareš (CZE), M. Mazánová (SVK), A. Moravcsík (SVK), V. Voronova (BLR) Supervisor : prof. M. V. Frontasyeva, FLNP

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Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA). F rank L aboratory of N eutron P hysics Summer school in Dubna 5.7.-25.7.2010 Prepared by: B. Andel (SVK) , E. Govor (BLR), K. V. Mareš (CZE), M. Mazánová (SVK), A. Moravcsík (SVK), V. Voronova (BLR) Supervisor : - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Frank Laboratory of Neutron PhysicsSummer school in Dubna 5.7.-25.7.2010

Prepared by:B. Andel (SVK), E. Govor (BLR), K. V. Mareš (CZE), M. Mazánová (SVK), A. Moravcsík (SVK), V. Voronova (BLR)

Supervisor : prof. M. V. Frontasyeva, FLNP

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The founders of FLNP

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IntroductionNeutron Activation Analysis (NAA) is a sensitive

multi-element analytical technique used for both qualitative and quantitative analysis of major, minor, trace and rare elements

NAA was discovered in 1936 by G. Hevesy (Hungary) and H. Levi (Denmark)

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Forms of NAADestructive ( radiochemical ) - the resulting radioactive

sample is chemically decomposed, and the elements are chemically separated

Nondestructive ( instrumental ) - the resulting radioactive sample is kept intact

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Principle

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DetectionIrradiated samples are analyzed by gamma-spectrometry

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Neutron sources Isotopic neutron sources (252Cf, 242Am)Neutron generatorsNuclear reactors

At FLNP the pulsed fast reactor IBR-2 is used

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NeutronsThermal 0.025 eV-0.5 eVEpithermal 0.5 eV-100 keVFast 100 keV-25 MeV

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Characteristics of INAANon-destructive analysisThe chemical form and physical state of the elements do

not influence the activation and decay processMulti-element analytical techniqueC, H, N, O and Si do not activate wellSuitable even for determination of masses in the order of

10–6–10–9 g and less

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Applications of INAA at FLNP

Environmental studies (migration of pollutants in ecosystems, air pollution studies using moss-biomonitors)

Biotechnology for medicine (development of new pharmaceuticals and sorbents)

Material Science (high purity materials, nanoparticles and objects of national heritage)

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ReferencesP. Bode: Instrumental and organizational aspects of a

neutron activation analysis laboratotyhttp://www.sciner.com/Neutron/naa.htmlhttp://reactor.engr.wisc.edu/naa/http://tin.er.usgs.gov/geochem/doc/inaa.htmhttp://reactor.engr.wisc.edu/naa/UWNRNAA.htmhttp://www.reak.bme.hu/Wigner_Course/WignerManuals/

Budapest/NEUTRON_ACTIVATION_ANALYSIS.htmhttp://archaeometry.missouri.edu/naa_overview.html

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