Evaluation of 40K in fruit collected in Malaysia by the determination of total potassium using neutron activation analysis.
Potassium is an extremely important major to element to the human body. Potassium in made up of three isotopes with abundances of 39K at 93.1%, 40K at 0.0118% and 41K at 6.88%. It is also very well known that 40K is to measure the single 1460.8 keV photon from beta-decay. However, this procedur...
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my.upm.eprints.145902014-05-02T04:28:02Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14590/ Evaluation of 40K in fruit collected in Malaysia by the determination of total potassium using neutron activation analysis. Shafaei, Mohammad Ali Saion, Elias Wood, K. Mohamed Kamari, Halimah Rezaee, Khadijeh Mehdipur, L. A. Potassium is an extremely important major to element to the human body. Potassium in made up of three isotopes with abundances of 39K at 93.1%, 40K at 0.0118% and 41K at 6.88%. It is also very well known that 40K is to measure the single 1460.8 keV photon from beta-decay. However, this procedure requires a significant amount of sample and typical counting periods of at least a day in well-shielded germanium counting system. Another approach is to determination total potassium via neutron activation analysis using the well know 41K (n,c) 42K(T1/2 = 12.8 h)reaction and then evaluate 40K using the usual activity equationA = kN. In our laboratory we have effectively used thermal and epithermal neutron flux for neutron activation analysis to determine potassium in fruits. Upward to 7–9 batches of samples, which each of batch is including 14 samples so can be analysed in 1 day using only gram quan-tities of material. In such way on can increase the output of determining 40K by at least on order of magnitude. Result of a detailed investigation optimization of the methodology, quality control and detection limits will be presented for reference material and various fruits samples. Springer Netherlands 2010 Article PeerReviewed Shafaei, Mohammad Ali and Saion, Elias and Wood, K. and Mohamed Kamari, Halimah and Rezaee, Khadijeh and Mehdipur, L. A. (2010) Evaluation of 40K in fruit collected in Malaysia by the determination of total potassium using neutron activation analysis. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 284 (3). pp. 659-662. ISSN 0236-5731; ESSN: 1588-2780 10.1007/s10967-010-0537-1 English |
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Potassium is an extremely important major to
element to the human body. Potassium in made up of three
isotopes with abundances of 39K at 93.1%, 40K at 0.0118%
and 41K at 6.88%. It is also very well known that 40K is to
measure the single 1460.8 keV photon from beta-decay.
However, this procedure requires a significant amount of sample and typical counting periods of at least a day in well-shielded germanium counting system. Another approach is
to determination total potassium via neutron activation
analysis using the well know 41K (n,c) 42K(T1/2 = 12.8 h)reaction and then evaluate 40K using the usual activity
equationA = kN. In our laboratory we have effectively used
thermal and epithermal neutron flux for neutron activation
analysis to determine potassium in fruits. Upward to 7–9 batches of samples, which each of batch is including 14
samples so can be analysed in 1 day using only gram quan-tities of material. In such way on can increase the output of determining 40K by at least on order of magnitude. Result of a detailed investigation optimization of the methodology,
quality control and detection limits will be presented for
reference material and various fruits samples. |
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Evaluation of 40K in fruit collected in Malaysia by the determination of total potassium using neutron activation analysis. |
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Evaluation of 40K in fruit collected in Malaysia by the determination of total potassium using neutron activation analysis. |
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