Abstract

Estimation of strontium has been studied by wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometery (WDXRF) as an analytical technique using Sr Kα as an analytical line. Lower limits of detection, precision, and intensities were plotted against counting time and concentrations to assess optimum time for measurement, expected scatter of the results, and calibration curves for intensity to concentration relationship. For its assessment the best equations determined by regression and least squares fitting along with a standard multiple addition technique were applied to a complex fuel admixture and simulated nuclear fuel solutions at a bum up of 650 GJ/Kg after a 0.5-year cooling time.

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