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Adsorption gas chromatography with 150-ms {sup 216}Po

Abstract

A gas chromatography apparatus was developed, which allows experiments with volatile radionuclides having shorter half-lives than one second. This apparatus was tested with the 150-ms isotope {sup 216}Po. Experimental data were compared with a Monte Carlo model to determine the adsorption enthalpy {Delta}H{sub a}. (author) 2 figs., 2 refs.
Authors:
Vogt, A; [1]  Gaeggeler, H W; Tuerler, A [2] 
  1. Bern Univ. (Switzerland)
  2. Paul Scherrer Inst. (PSI), Villigen (Switzerland)
Publication Date:
Sep 01, 1997
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Report Number:
INIS-CH-004
Reference Number:
SCA: 400703; 663580; 440800; PA: AIX-28:056502; EDB-97:126432; SN: 97001840969
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: [1997]; Related Information: Is Part Of Paul Scherrer Institut annual report 1996. Annex IIIA: solid state research at large facilities; Baltensperger, U.; Lorenzen, R. [eds.] [Paul Scherrer Inst. (PSI), Villigen (Switzerland)]; PB: 180 p.
Subject:
40 CHEMISTRY; 66 PHYSICS; 44 INSTRUMENTATION, INCLUDING NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE DETECTORS; GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY; PERFORMANCE TESTING; ADSORPTION HEAT; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; MONTE CARLO METHOD; POLONIUM 216; POLONIUM 218; THEORETICAL DATA
OSTI ID:
524974
Country of Origin:
Switzerland
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97638271; TRN: CH9700503056502
Availability:
OSTI as DE97638271
Submitting Site:
CHN
Size:
pp. 83
Announcement Date:
Oct 06, 1997

Citation Formats

Vogt, A, Gaeggeler, H W, and Tuerler, A. Adsorption gas chromatography with 150-ms {sup 216}Po. Switzerland: N. p., 1997. Web.
Vogt, A, Gaeggeler, H W, & Tuerler, A. Adsorption gas chromatography with 150-ms {sup 216}Po. Switzerland.
Vogt, A, Gaeggeler, H W, and Tuerler, A. 1997. "Adsorption gas chromatography with 150-ms {sup 216}Po." Switzerland.
@misc{etde_524974,
title = {Adsorption gas chromatography with 150-ms {sup 216}Po}
author = {Vogt, A, Gaeggeler, H W, and Tuerler, A}
abstractNote = {A gas chromatography apparatus was developed, which allows experiments with volatile radionuclides having shorter half-lives than one second. This apparatus was tested with the 150-ms isotope {sup 216}Po. Experimental data were compared with a Monte Carlo model to determine the adsorption enthalpy {Delta}H{sub a}. (author) 2 figs., 2 refs.}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1997}
month = {Sep}
}