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Co-Precipitated Silver-Metal Oxide Aggregates for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry of 10 Be and 26 Al

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Stone, John O
Fifield, L Keith
Beer, Juerg
Vonmoos, Maura
Obrist, Christian
Grajcar, Michal
Kubik, Peter
Muscheler, Raimund
Finkel, Robert
Caffee, Marc

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We have developed a chemical co-precipitation method for producing conductive Ag-BeO and Ag-Al2O3 aggregates for 10Be and 26Al analyses. Co-precipitation offers a rapid alternative to grinding and mixing Be and Al oxides with Ag or Cu powder, and ensures

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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research: Section B

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