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20 ml lsc plastic vials

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20-mL LSC plastic vials are designed for use in liquid scintillation counting (LSC) applications. They are made of durable plastic material and have a capacity of 20 milliliters. These vials are intended to hold samples for analysis in LSC instruments.

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4 protocols using 20 ml lsc plastic vials

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Ultra-Low-Level Liquid Scintillation Spectrometry

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For this study, we used three ultralow level liquid scintillation spectrometers Quantulus1220 (Q#1,2,3) equipped with PSA and MCA (PerkinElmer); 20-mL LSC plastic vials (PerkinElmer) for LSC analysis; a high-precision analytical balance capable of accurately weighing 0.0001 gm (Mettler-Toledo, LLC) for quench curves and urine spikes preparation; 15-mL and 50-mL conical polypropylene tubes (Beckton Dickinson) for solutions preparation; Brinkman bottle top dispenser with capacity from 5 mL to 25 mL (Brinkman Instruments, Inc.) for cocktail dispensing; and four electronic pipettes with a total volume range from 5 μL to 5 mL (Eppendorf, Inc).
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Versatile Radioisotope Analysis Protocol

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For this study we used two ultralow level liquid scintillation spectrometers Quantulus1220 (#2 and #3) and two Tri-Carb3110 (#1 and #2) (all from PerkinElmer Company) for Am-241, Sr-90/Y-90, H-3, and P-32 analysis in alpha/beta mode; 20-mL LSC plastic vials (PerkinElmer Company) for LSC analysis; a high precision analytical balance capable of accuracy weighing 0.0001 gm (Mettler-Toledo, LLC); 15-mL and 50-mL conical polypropylene tubes (Becton Dickinson Company) for solution preparation; a Brinkman bottletop dispenser with capacity from 5 mL to 25 mL (Brinkman Instruments, Inc.) for cocktail dispensing; and four electronic pipettes with total volume range from 5 μL to 5 mL (Eppendorf, Inc).
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Radiometric Counting Instrument Protocols

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For this study, we used Quantulus1220, two Tri-Carbs 3110 (#1 and #2), Tri-Carb 5110, and Quantulus GCT6220 instruments (all from PerkinElmer). We also used 20-mL LSC plastic vials (PerkinElmer) for LSC analysis, polyethylene bottles of different volume (Fisher Scientific), and a Brinkman bottletop dispenser with capacity from 5 mL to 25 mL (Brinkman Instruments) for cocktail dispensing. Additional supplies included four electronic pipettes with total volume range from 5 μL to 5 mL (Eppendorf) and a high-precision (0.0001 g accuracy) analytical balance (Mettler-Toledo).
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LSC Instrumentation and Techniques

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For LSC analysis, we used Tri-Carb 3110 #1 and #2, Tri-Carb 5110, and a Quantulus GCT6220 instrument, and 20-mL LSC plastic vials (all from PerkinElmer). The Quantulus GCT6220, a newer version of the Tri-Carb, has a guard compensation technology (GCT) option that can decrease background interference for alpha and beta nuclides. We used a high-precision analytical balance with an accuracy of 0.0001 gm (Mettler-Toledo, LLC). We also used 15 mL and 50 mL conical polypropylene tubes (Becton Dickinson) for different solution preparation, a Brinkman bottletop dispenser with capacity from 5 mL to 25 mL (Brinkman Instruments, Inc.) for cocktail dispensing, and four electronic pipettes with total volume range from 5 μL to 5 mL (Eppendorf, Inc).
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