In nuclear and radiochemistry the concepts of specific activity, radioactive concentration, carrier, carrier-free, and no-carrier-added play important roles. It turns out that these concepts involve various - and sometimes conflicting - interpretations and definitions. The most recent IUPAC recommendations on these concepts will be given and discussed as to their correctness, relevance, clarity, and consistency. On basis of this discussion, tentative suggestions will be given for revised definitions of the concepts listed.
How do we define the concepts specific activity, radioactive concentration, carrier, carrier-free and no-carrier-added? / J.J.M. de Goeij, M.L. Bonardi. - In: JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0236-5731. - 263:1(2005 Jan), pp. 13-18.
How do we define the concepts specific activity, radioactive concentration, carrier, carrier-free and no-carrier-added?
M.L. BonardiUltimo
2005
Abstract
In nuclear and radiochemistry the concepts of specific activity, radioactive concentration, carrier, carrier-free, and no-carrier-added play important roles. It turns out that these concepts involve various - and sometimes conflicting - interpretations and definitions. The most recent IUPAC recommendations on these concepts will be given and discussed as to their correctness, relevance, clarity, and consistency. On basis of this discussion, tentative suggestions will be given for revised definitions of the concepts listed.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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