
Radioanalytical Chemistry
by Bernd Kahn, Ph.D.
This work, by one of the most prominent investigators in the field, is a comprehensive and much-needed tool for the teaching and practice of radioanalytical chemistry. Its scope encompasses a concise theoretical background, laboratory work, and data interpretation; as well as chapters on the most current and visible applications of radioanalytical techniques. Its emphasis on the practical aspects on laboratory setup and operation make it a valuable tool for training professionals and students alike.
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Radioanalytical Chemistry Experiments
by Bernd Kahn, Ph.D. and Moses Attrep
The Laboratory Manual is intended to accompany the Textbook to permit teaching radioanalytical chemistry to seniors and graduate students in a program that will train radiochemists, who are badly needed at this time. The manual will be used in conjunction with the textbook to teach a 3-hour lecture course and a 6-hour laboratory. The experiments address a range of practical aspects in the radiochemistry laboratory: use of laboratory and radiation detection equipment, performing specific analyses for radio-iodine, radio-strontium, uranium, and plutonium, and developing the skill of selecting and testing new procedures.
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