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A new principle of activation analysis separations—I: Theory of substoichiometric determinations

Jaromír Růžička, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1963 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 3, pp 287-293
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In this article, the authors proposed to use an insufficient amount of reagent to perform activation analysis of elements, which has two advantages: greater selectivity and elimination of the necessity for determining the chemical yield of the element in question.
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This article is published in Talanta.The article was published on 1963-03-01. It has received 40 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Reagent.

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A new method of radioactivation analysis based on the quantitative isotope dilution principle

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple quantitative isotope dilution method was proposed, which allows the errors due to flux fluctuation and self-shielding, normal to ordinary radioactivation analysis, to be avoided.
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Recent development of substoichiometry in trace analysis

TL;DR: A review of the substoichiometry in trace analysis is presented in this paper, where the principle of the method, practical applications and recent developments are described, as well as some recent developments.
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Entwicklungsstand und Bedeutung der Aktivierungsanalyse

Viliam Krivan
- 01 Feb 1979 - 
TL;DR: The Aktivierungsanalyse is one of the bedeutendsten methods for the Spurenanalyse der Elemente and Isotope.
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Substoichiometric separation in activation analysis: Extraction of co-ordinatively-unsolvated salts

TL;DR: Substoichiometric extraction can be combined with neutron-activation analysis for the determination of traces of iodine, caesium, rubidium, manganese, rhenium, chromium, thallium, gold, gallium and tantalum.
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Substoichiometric determination of traces of metals

Jiří Starý, +1 more
- 01 Apr 1964 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the possibilities of substoichiometric determination of traces of metals by activation analysis and isotope-dilution analysis are critically discussed and optimum conditions given for the determination of 24 metals.