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Quantitative Detection of Strontium-90 and Strontium-89 in Environmental Samples by Laser Mass Spectrometry

Ernst W. OttenGünter HerrmannJ. StennerG. HaubN. TrauttmannK. ZimmerH.-j. KlugeK. WalterKlaus WendtGerd PasslerS. KöhlerP. SenneL. Monz

subject

StrontiumMaterials scienceIsotopeAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementContext (language use)LaserMass spectrometryMass spectrometry imaginglaw.inventionchemistrylawSpectroscopyStrontium-90

description

Parallel to the strongly growing public concern about environmental problems, new ideas for trace detection and analysis of toxic and radioactive material are being developed. One of these new and outstanding experimental techniques is the application of analytical laser spectroscopy. Most interesting in this context is the method of resonance ionization spectroscopy (RIS), as proposed1 already in 1972 combining very high sensitivity in the detection of the element or isotope under investigation with high selectivity in the suppression of contaminants2–4.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5895-4_14