Abstract

An ion-exchange and extraction chromatographic separation method suitable for the simultaneous determination of up to 40 elements in reactor-irradiated biological material was developed. The method, being automated, requires a separation time of exactly 5 minutes for up to 3 samples when dissolved. The method may, essentially without modification, be shortened in numerous was for the purpose of determining a reduced number of selected constituents or even single elements. The separations are sufficiently fast also for multi-element determinations in biological material irradiated for a short period with 14 MeV neutrons from a neutron generator.

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