Optimum conditions of benzene synthesis and liquid scintillation counting fir radiocarbon dating

$^14C$년대측정을 위한 벤젠 합성 및 액체섬광계측의 최적 조건

  • Kang, Hyung-Tea (Laboratory of Conservation Science, National Research Institute of Cultural Properties) ;
  • Nah, Kyung-Ym (Laboratory of Conservation Science, National Research Institute of Cultural Properties)
  • 강형태 (문화재연구소 보존과학연구실) ;
  • 나경임 (문화재연구소 보존과학연구실)
  • Published : 1994.12.15

Abstract

Optimum conditions for benzene synthesis and liquid scintillation counting have been studied for the determination of radiocarbon age. In benzene synthesis the carbon dioxide converted to benzene with high efficiency of 91%. Yields of each step with 10L of carbon dioxide were $CO_2$ $\rightarrow$$C_2H_2$(94%), $C_2H_2$$\rightarrow$$C_6H_6$(96%) and$CO_2$$\rightarrow$$C_6H_6$(91%), respectively. Benzene synthesized from oxalate was measured with purity of 95% by GC /MS. $\delta^13$(C$^13$C/$^12$C) of oxalate was measured to $-24.7\{textperthousand}$ by massspectrometer. For liquid scintillation counting of benzene sample low background and highest FOM were measured in 0.5 ml cocktail and 3 ml standard solution with the range of 15.4∼74.9 KeV window setting. Oxalate and background samples weremeasured to $28.7\pm0.12$cpm and $3.92\pm0.04$ cpm in 15.4∼74.9 KeV

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