Abstract

A gas chromatographic technique which permits the quantitative separation of traces of tritium from samples up to 200 ml NTP of hydrogen using relatively small molecular sieve columns is described. The technique applies a combination of elution and displacement chromatography and takes advantage of the variation of the retention time with temperature. The implications of the technique to low-level tritium assay are discussed.

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