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Applying the Direct Absorption Method and LSC for <sup>14</sup>C Concentration Measurement in Aqueous Samples
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringAbsorption SpectroscopyChemistryOrganic GeochemistryChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryClinical ChemistryInstrumentationDirect Absorption MethodPassive SamplingAqueous SamplesWater QualitySample PreparationWater AnalysisEnvironmental RadiochemistryEnvironmental EngineeringSpectroscopyWater SamplesNatural SciencesRadioanalytical ChemistryAtomic AbsorptionSample Pre-treatment
We investigated a simple, reliable radiocarbon measurement procedure for water samples using the direct absorption method for sample preparation, followed by low-level liquid scintillation spectrometry. This process has involved quantitative evaluation of the conversion steps in order to estimate the appropriate working parameters. The 14 C activity of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) for several types of water (ranging from seawater to groundwater) has been measured, paying attention to the preparation requirements of each type of water. The main advantage of this method is the simplified sample preparation, allowing measurement of a great number of samples in less time. This method was designed for routine analysis of water samples, and it is proposed particularly for use in 14 C monitoring programs of CANDU-type reactors.
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