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Measurement of Low Level Radiocarbon

 

作者: E. C. Anderson,   J. R. Arnold,   W. F. Libby,  

 

期刊: Review of Scientific Instruments  (AIP Available online 1951)
卷期: Volume 22, issue 4  

页码: 225-230

 

ISSN:0034-6748

 

年代: 1951

 

DOI:10.1063/1.1745896

 

出版商: AIP

 

数据来源: AIP

 

摘要:

Techniques are described for chemical purification and measurement of radiocarbon at natural levels (10−12curie/g or less). The chemical cycle has the following steps: (1) conversion of the starting material to carbon dioxide, by combustion or hydrolysis, (2) precipitation as calcium carbonate, followed by evolution of the purified carbon dioxide, (3) reduction to elementary carbon with magnesium turnings, and (4) extraction with hydrochloric acid and water to remove magnesium and magnesium oxide. The over‐all yield is about 85 percent, based on the carbon in the original sample.The counting is done in a screen‐wall counter, twenty‐four inches long, with an eight‐inch effective counting length. The sample (about 8.5 g) is mounted uniformly in an ``infinitely thick'' layer, on a split cylinder which can be shifted from ``sample'' to ``background'' position by sliding from end to end of the counter. An argon‐ethylene filling is used. The background of the counter (about 400 cpm, unshielded) is reduced to 4.5 cpm by the use of an eight‐inch thick iron shield and eleven anti‐coincidence counters, eighteen inches long. The calibration of the counter on an absolute basis is described. Its efficiency for a 20 mg/cm2layer of carbon, over a 400 cm2area, is 5.46±0.03 percent.

 

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