Analytical chemistry in atomic energy
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1958-06-02
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Melbourne University Press on behalf of The Australian Atomic Energy Commission
Abstract
The requirements for analytical chemistry in atomic energy are outlined and the impact of increasing instrumentation is discussed. Some recent developments in analytical chemistry instrumentation are reviewed and their possibilities and uses in the atomic energy field are assessed. These include automatic coulometry, square wave polarography, gamma spectrometry, low background beta counting, infra-red spectrometry, mass spectrometry, emission spectrography, X-ray spectrography and vacuum fusion analysis.
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Physical copies held by ANSTO Library at DDC: 539.7/348
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Chemistry, Energy, Gamma spectrometers, Mass spectrometers, Fusion neutron source facilities, Research reactors, Australian organizations, ANSTO
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Smythe, L. E. (1958). Analytical chemistry in atomic energy. Paper present to the Australian Atomic Energy Symposium, 1958, "Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy In Australia", Sydney, June 2 to 6, 1958. In Australian Atomic Energy Symposium, 1958 : proceedings of a Symposium on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in Australia held in Sydney from June 2 to 6, 1958. Carlton, Victoria : Melbourne University Press on behalf of the Australian Atomic Energy Commission, (pp. 739-743).