ANALYSIS OF SPECIALLY PURE TITANIUM BY ACTIVATION METHOD

mixed elements, titanium special purity, radionuclides, neutron-activation, extraction-chromatography, column chromatography, atomic reactor, high sensitivity, electrodes, distribution coefficient, gamma spectrometry, radiochemical separation, half-life, radiation, neutrons flow

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This article describes the neutron-activation analysis, which is one of the activation methods for the analysis of titanium (specially pure) element. In it, titanium and its compounds are used as catalysts in some chemical reactions, and its oxides are used in optical fibers. Emphasis was placed on the fact that the electrical, mechanical and catalytic properties of such substances are strongly influenced by the impurities contained in them. . The electrical, mechanical and catalytic properties of such substances are strongly influenced by the impurities contained in them. The amount of mixed elements (Fe, Mn, Al, Ca, K, Sb, etc.) in titanium oxide used especially in optoelectronics should not exceed n.10-6 %. Currently, neutron activation analysis is considered one of the methods with multi-element and record high sensitivity.