Increasing attention has been paid to I-129 in soils and sediments for the purpose of environmental radioactivity monitoring, and understanding historic nuclear activities and their impacts. Accurate measurement of I-129 is vital, which greatly increases the requirement of various certified reference materials (CRMs). However, only a few CRMs with low levels of I-129 are available for accurate determination of I-129 in samples remote from nuclear sites and facilities. Here, this work investigated the concentrations of I-129 and I-127, and I-129/I-127 atomic ratios in twenty Chinese soil and sediment CRMs commercially available, as well as one in-house soil standard material (XASTD), with high-temperature pyrolysis combustion coupled with IC...
The determination of I-129 in environmental samples at ultratrace levels is very difficult by ICP-MS...
The determination of I-129 in environmental samples at ultratrace levels is very difficult by ICP-MS...
Radioactive isotopes of iodine are the most common radiological toxins from nuclear accidents due to...
Increasing attention has been paid to I-129 in soils and sediments for the purpose of environmental ...
An optimized pyrolysis method was presented for release of iodine from environmental solid samples w...
Chernobyl Soil/I-129/AMS/ICPMS/Iodine. A large amount of radioiodine isotopes (mainly I-131, t(1/2) ...
An optimized pyrolysis method was presented for release of iodine from environmental solid samples w...
An optimized pyrolysis method was presented for release of iodine from environmental solid samples w...
Iodine-129 is a naturally generated isotope, but anthropogenic releases are the dominated source of ...
Following the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (CNPP) accident in 1986, of all the radionuclides releas...
Iodine-129 (half-life:15.7 Ma) has been released into the environment by nuclear weapons testing and...
The newly established 3 MV Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) facility in Xi'an, with an instru...
The determination of I-129 in environmental samples at ultratrace levels is very difficult by ICP-MS...
Sample preparation procedures for AMS measurements of 129I and 127I in environmental materials and s...
The determination of I-129 in environmental samples at ultratrace levels is very difficult by ICP-MS...
The determination of I-129 in environmental samples at ultratrace levels is very difficult by ICP-MS...
The determination of I-129 in environmental samples at ultratrace levels is very difficult by ICP-MS...
Radioactive isotopes of iodine are the most common radiological toxins from nuclear accidents due to...
Increasing attention has been paid to I-129 in soils and sediments for the purpose of environmental ...
An optimized pyrolysis method was presented for release of iodine from environmental solid samples w...
Chernobyl Soil/I-129/AMS/ICPMS/Iodine. A large amount of radioiodine isotopes (mainly I-131, t(1/2) ...
An optimized pyrolysis method was presented for release of iodine from environmental solid samples w...
An optimized pyrolysis method was presented for release of iodine from environmental solid samples w...
Iodine-129 is a naturally generated isotope, but anthropogenic releases are the dominated source of ...
Following the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (CNPP) accident in 1986, of all the radionuclides releas...
Iodine-129 (half-life:15.7 Ma) has been released into the environment by nuclear weapons testing and...
The newly established 3 MV Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) facility in Xi'an, with an instru...
The determination of I-129 in environmental samples at ultratrace levels is very difficult by ICP-MS...
Sample preparation procedures for AMS measurements of 129I and 127I in environmental materials and s...
The determination of I-129 in environmental samples at ultratrace levels is very difficult by ICP-MS...
The determination of I-129 in environmental samples at ultratrace levels is very difficult by ICP-MS...
The determination of I-129 in environmental samples at ultratrace levels is very difficult by ICP-MS...
Radioactive isotopes of iodine are the most common radiological toxins from nuclear accidents due to...