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Re: LSC and unexplained luminescence
I think we used to (long ago) bubble nitrogen gas through the cocktail before
despensing it. I'm not certain, but I think it replaces other gases (maybe
oxygen?) that, due to an alien who ate a big bowl of brown beans, be present.
It's worth a try.
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Subject: LSC and unexplained luminescence
Author: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at guardian
Date: 1/15/99 11:53 AM
Here's a puzzler...
In the past couple of weeks, we've been getting very high (sometimes
70-80%!) luminescence readings on our liquid scintillation counter
readouts... using *blank* samples as well as "real" samples. Holding
the LSC vials and recounting after a day reduces the luminescence to
acceptable levels, so the problem is presumably not the LSC itself.
The blank I made up last year is fine (<0.2% luminescence). We have
tried changing the scint fluid using a bottle from another lot #, as
well as wiping the outside of the vials with water-moistened wipes and
anti-static wipes to reduce any static buildup to no avail. Actually,
now that I'm thinking about it, we should probably try opening up a new
flat of vials to eliminate them as a possibility.
At this point, we're willing to accept aliens as the cause. :-)
However, suggestions from RADSAFErs with more experience would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance! My e-mail address should be below in my .sig.
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Melissa Woo, Health Physicist <mailto:m-woo@uiuc.edu>
Div. of Environmental Health & Safety
101 S. Gregory St., MC-225, Urbana, IL 61801
office 217.244-7233 fax 217.244.6594 <www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/m-woo/>
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