Epiboron instrumental neutron activation analysis for the determination of iodine in various salt samples.
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Epiboron instrumental neutron activation analysis (EINAA) using flexible boron as thermal neutron filter, has been used to analyze several salt samples obtained from various markets in Ghana for iodine. The method involves the irradiation of samples in boron carbide-lined polyethylene vials at the outer irradiation site of the Ghana Research Reactor-1 (GHARR-1). The samples were then counted directly without any pre-treatment on a Canberra N-type HPGe detector. The qualitative and quantitative analyses were done using the 443 keV photopeak of 128I. The precision and accuracy of the method have been evaluated and the detection limits of the various samples were calculated. The values of iodine determined in the iodized salt range between 10.0 and 210 ppm. For non-iodinated salts, iodine levels were below 500 ppb. The values obtained show great variations among the salt samples, sample collection time and from market to market. This results show that the method can be successfully applied in the determination of trace amount of iodine in salt samples without any chemical separation.
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Nyarko, B. J. B., Serfor-Armah, Y., Osae, S., Akaho, E. H. K., Anim-Sampong, S., & Maakuu, B. T. (2002). Epiboron instrumental neutron activation analysis for the determination of iodine in various salt samples. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 251(2), 281-284.