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Why Use Scintillation Detectors in Catalysis?
Scintillation detectors offer several advantages in catalysis research:
High sensitivity
to low levels of radiation
Rapid response time
Ability to detect different types of radiation (alpha, beta, gamma)
Non-destructive measurement methods
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