Radiochemical determination of trace noble metals in silver artefacts

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Radiochemical separations are essential for the determination of trace elements in silver artefacts by neutron activation analysis due to the high levels of both short and long-lived activities produced by the matrix, but the sensitivity of the technique permits the examination of small samples. The noble metals are considered most significant from a diagnostic standpoint, and radiochemical techniques have been developed for their determination in samples of a few milligrams. Methods have been investigated for the determination of Pd, Rh, Ir and Pt in samples removed from museum specimens of known provenance.
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Authors K. Randle,R. Wellum,J. E. Whitley;K. Randle;R. Wellum;J. E. Whitley;
Journal journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry
Year 1973
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10.1007/bf02517866
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