Abstract
A radiochemical neutron activation analysis procedure was developed for the determination of trace amounts of gold in biological materials. The procedure was realized with irradiation of reference and test samples in a nuclear reactor, selective and quantitative separation of gold using inorganic MnO2 Resin and gamma-ray spectrometric measurement of 198Au. The method is characterized by a low limit of detection of gold at ng g−1 level. Results shows that the method can be applied to the determination of trace amounts of gold in tissues for medical research.
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