
Scintillation vials
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Scintillation vials are small, transparent containers that are used to measure the radioactivity of a sample. They are typically made of plastic or glass and are filled with a liquid scintillator, which is a solution that emits light when it is struck by a radioactive particle. The light emitted by the scintillator is detected by a photomultiplier tube, which converts the light into an electrical signal. The electrical signal is then amplified and counted by a computer. The number of counts is proportional to the amount of radioactivity in the sample.
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Liquid scintillation counting: LABITEMS Scintillation vials are used in liquid scintillation counting, a technique used to measure the radioactivity of liquid samples. The vial contains a scintillation fluid that mixes with the sample, and the resulting light emissions are detected by a photomultiplier tube. This method is commonly employed in radioisotope research, pharmaceutical development, and environmental analysis.