THE USE OF QUENCHING IN A LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTER FOR QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
Quenching was used to quantitatively determine the amonnt of quenching agent present. A sealed promethium147 source was prepared to be used for the count rate determinations. Two methods to determine the amount of quenching agent present in a sample were developed. One method related the count rate of a sample containing a quenching agent to the amount of quenching agent present. Calibration curves were plotted using both color and chemical quenchers. The quenching agents used were: F.D.C. Orange No. 2, F.D.C. Yellow No. 3, F.D.C. Yellow No. 4, Scarlet Red, acetone, benzaldehyde, and carbon tetrachloride. the color quenchers gave a linear-relationship, while the chemical quenchers gave a non-linear relationship. Quantities of the color quenchers between about 0.008 mg and 0.100 mg can be determined with an error less than 5%. The calibration curves were found to be usable over a long period of time. The other method related the change in the ratio of the count rates in two voltage windows to the amount of quenching agent present. The quenchers mentioned above were used. Calibration curves were plotted for both the color and chemical quenchers. The relationships of ratio versus amount of quencher were non-linear in each case. It was shown that the reproducibility of the count rate and the ratio was independent of the amount of quencher present but was dependent on the count rate. At count rates above 10,000 counts per minute the reproducibility was better than 1%. (TCO)
- Research Organization:
- Originating Research Org. not identified
- NSA Number:
- NSA-18-003704
- OSTI ID:
- 4135007
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: Thesis. Orig. Receipt Date: 31-DEC-64
- Country of Publication:
- Country unknown/Code not available
- Language:
- English
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