Scintillator Purification by Silica Gel Chromatography in the Context of Low Counting Rate Experiments

Physics – Medical Physics

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Liquid scintillators used in low counting rate experiments - like solar neutrino experiments - usually have to fulfil high requirements concerning their radiopurity. In that context silica gel chromatography is a promising purification method to extract traces of polar impurities out of liquid scintillators. The paper presents a purification model describing two different purification modes and compares it to laboratory experiments performed during the last years. Some of them - large scale purification tests - have been realised at the CTF, prototype of the solar neutrino experiment Borexino.

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