Analysis of isotopes of plutonium in water samples with a PSresin based on aliquat⋅336

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2024-06-25T17:46:48Z

2024-06-25T17:46:48Z

2022

2024-06-25T17:46:53Z

Abstract

There is a necessity to have techniques capable to perform rapid determinations of specific radionuclides with the aim to provide fast response in emergency situations where a large number of samples need to be measured in a short time. Plastic Scintillation Resins (PSresins) raises as an adequate tool to achieve this purpose and in the present study a methodology to determine plutonium using a PSresin based on Aliquat·336 was developed. Different sample treatments have been studied under acidic conditions with an emphasis on valence adjustment treatment to achieve an effective retention within the PSresin. Under 3 M nitric acid conditions and an iron sulphamate (II) + nitrite valence adjustment, quantitative retention and 100% detection efficiency were achieved. The retention of the different interferences evaluated (238U, 230Th, 241Am, 210Pb and 99Tc) was low and therefore they do not interfere significantly in the determination of plutonium, except for 99Tc. Finally, a stable tracer to calculate the PSresin separation yield was studied, revealing that gold is suitable for this purpose. This procedure was applied to the analysis of spiked sea and river water samples, obtaining errors lower than 10% in their quantification.

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English

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Elsevier Ltd

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2022.110333

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2022, vol. 187, p. 1-9

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2022.110333

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