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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

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Radioanalytics

 

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Method

Radionuclides in natural and artificial materials can be detected and quantified by α-, β- or γ-spectrometry according to their decay properties. For the non-destructive measurement of short-lived and long-lived gamma emitters of ultra-low and medium activities, we routinely apply γ-spectrometry. This method allows the differentiation of mixed nuclides. Total activities of alpha and beta emitters are determined by liquid scintillation counting (LSC). Using α-spectrometry, even mixtures of alpha emitters can be analyzed simultaneously. For this, however, a chemical deposition becomes necessary. We also measure radiocarbon (C-14) with accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS).

 

Examples of applications

  • Determination of natural and artificial radionuclides
  • Dating of sediment, peat or ice cores with Pb-210/Po-210 and Cs-137
  • Detection of Cs-137 from the Chernobyl disaster in food samples
  • C-14 dating

Kontakt

 

PD Dr. Sönke Szidat

Tel: +41 31 631 43 08
Fax: +41 31 631 43 99
E-mail: szidat@dcb.unibe.ch
Homepage: http://szidat.dcb.unibe.ch

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