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Intensity ratios of photons emitted from radionuclides or from mesonic atoms are sometimes influenced by chemical environments. Similar phenomena are also observed in particle induced X-ray emission. The understanding of these experimental results has been developing recently, and some attempts to apply these phenomena for analytical purposes have appeared. Interesting facets of the chemical effects...
Many radioanalytical methods have been introduced for trace analysis. Each method has its own advantages, but in comparison with ordinary instrumental nuclear methods, these radioanalytical methods, except for substoichiometry, have not been applied to analysis of many actual samples. Substoichiometric analytical methods including substoichiometric radioactivation analysis will come to be more widely...
There is a long history of the application of chemical analysis to archaeological problems, extending to the last years of the 18th century. The nuclear-age technique of neutron activation analysis, permitting the simultaneous, sensitive, non-destructive estimation of many elements in an archaeological specimen, has found wide application. Important advances have been made, using this technique, in...
The application of μ+ science, collectively called μSR, but encompassing a variety of methods including muon spin rotation, muon spin relaxation, muon spin repolarization, muon spin resonance and level-crossing resonance, to chemistry is introduced emphasizing the special aspects of processes which are “induced and probed” by the μ+ itself. After giving a general introduction to the nature and methods...
Laser-induced Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (LPAS) is a new elegant instrumentation for the chemical speciation of aquatic transuranium (TRU) ions in very dilute concentrations (> 10−8 mol L−1). The aim of this paper is to review the application of LPAS to the study of the chemical behaviour of TRU ions in natural aquatic systems, the knowledge of which has become increasingly in demand in connection...
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