Determination of Radioactive Isotopes in Liquid, Solid and Gaseous Samples 1200-1CHJOIPW5
The lecture familiars students with basic information on the methods of determination of radioactive isotopes in various types of biological and industrial materials. Procedures related to the determination of alpha, beta and gamma radioactive isotopes (e.g. Pu-239, 242, Ra-226, H-3, Sr-90, I-131) in environmental and industrial samples as well as their collection and preparation methods will be discussed .
Type of course
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Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
The student knows and understands:
- relationships between the physical and chemical properties of elements and chemical compounds
- basic methods of ionizing radiation detection,
The student is able to discuss the method of determining the selected radioisotope in a sample.
Assessment criteria
Written exam in the form of a test (at least 50% of correct answers).
Practical placement
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Bibliography
Kahn B., Radioanalytical chemistry, 2007, Springer
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