Introduction
Scintillation vials are an important tool used in laboratories to detect and measure radioactive substances in liquid samples. Proper selection and use can significantly affect the accuracy and reproducibility of experimental data. In radiological research, scintillation vials are used in conjunction with scintillation liquids to convert radioactive radiation into a measurable light signal, making them a central component in analytical techniques such as LSC.
The purpose of this article is to share tips on the selection and use of scintillation vials to help researchers optimize the experimental process, improve data accuracy, and reduce experimental errors.