Instrument: Liquid Scintillation Counter

Instrument Short Name: LSC
(http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB21/)
Instrument Description:

Liquid scintillation counting is an analytical technique which is defined by the incorporation of the radiolabeled analyte into uniform distribution with a liquid chemical medium capable of converting the kinetic energy of nuclear emissions into light energy. Although the liquid scintillation counter is a sophisticated laboratory counting system used the quantify the activity of particulate emitting (ß and a) radioactive samples, it can also detect the auger electrons emitted from 51Cr and 125I samples.

PI supplied instrument name: Liquid Scintillation Analyzer
Dataset-specific description

Radioactivity, expressed as disintegration per minute (DPM), was counted in a liquid scintillation analyzer (Tri-Carb 3100TR, Packard).  The Tri-Carb® 3100TR is a computer-controlled
benchtop liquid scintillation analyzer for detecting
small amounts of alpha, beta and gamma radioactivity.  (http://shop.perkinelmer.com/Content/relatedmaterials/specificationsheets/spc_tricarb3100trlowactliquidscint.pdf)