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Concentrating on techniques for the detection and measurement of
radioactivity, this book offers a guide to selecting the type of
counter, type of source sample, duration for which the counting
must be made, and the radiation emitted by the isotope for its
efficient detection. It introduces a novel concept to explain not
only the decay processes but also the selection of counting
procedures for detecting and measuring radioactivity. The author
builds up the foundation from the nature of the interaction of
radiation with matter. He also highlights the differences between
an ordinary chemical laboratory and a radiochemical one.
This book is designed to serve as a textbook for core courses
offered to postgraduate students enrolled in chemistry. This book
can also be used as a core or supplementary text for nuclear
chemistry courses offered to students of chemical engineering. The
book covers various topics of nuclear chemistry like Shell model,
fission/fusion reaction, natural radioactive equilibrium series,
nuclear reactions carried by various types of accelerators. In
addition, it describes the law of decay of radioactivity, type of
decay, and interaction of radiation with matter. It explains the
difference between ionization counter, scintillation counter and
solid state detector. This book also consists of end-of-book
problems to help readers aid self-learning. The detailed coverage
and pedagogical tools make this an ideal textbook for postgraduate
students and researchers enrolled in various chemistry and
engineering courses. This book will also be beneficial for industry
professionals in the allied fields.
Concentrating on techniques for the detection and measurement of
radioactivity, this book offers a guide to selecting the type of
counter, type of source sample, duration for which the counting
must be made, and the radiation emitted by the isotope for its
efficient detection. It introduces a novel concept to explain not
only the decay processes but also the selection of counting
procedures for detecting and measuring radioactivity. The author
builds up the foundation from the nature of the interaction of
radiation with matter. He also highlights the differences between
an ordinary chemical laboratory and a radiochemical one.
This book is designed to serve as a textbook for core courses
offered to postgraduate students enrolled in chemistry. This book
can also be used as a core or supplementary text for nuclear
chemistry courses offered to students of chemical engineering. The
book covers various topics of nuclear chemistry like Shell model,
fission/fusion reaction, natural radioactive equilibrium series,
nuclear reactions carried by various types of accelerators. In
addition, it describes the law of decay of radioactivity, type of
decay, and interaction of radiation with matter. It explains the
difference between ionization counter, scintillation counter and
solid state detector. This book also consists of end-of-book
problems to help readers aid self-learning. The detailed coverage
and pedagogical tools make this an ideal textbook for postgraduate
students and researchers enrolled in various chemistry and
engineering courses. This book will also be beneficial for industry
professionals in the allied fields.
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