Abstract

Radiochemical neutron activation analysis for the determination of Se in biological samples is described. Post-irradiation chemical separation permits the good separation efficiency of elemental selenium (95±3%) immediately after thermal neutron activation. Biological materials were decomposed by wet combustion and then elemental selenium was collected after adding cysteine to the resulting solution.

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