Application of low energy gamma-spectrometry in rapid actinide analysis for emergency preparedness |
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Authors: | D.L. Stricklin Å. Tjärnhage U. Nygren |
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Affiliation: | (1) Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Division of NBC Defence, SE-901 82 Umei, Sweden;(2) Division of Inorganic Chemistry, Lule University of Technology, SE-971 87 Lulei, Sweden |
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Abstract: | For preparedness purposes, a fast and reliable method is essential to quickly assess radioactive fallout in the environment. The rapid determination of certain nuclides such as alpha-emitting actinides is necessary to make initial environmental and agricultural advisories. Therefore, a method using a preconcentration resin and low energy gamma-spectrometry was developed to a fast determination of certain nuclides in soil samples. The preconcentration resin allows samples to be partially purified and then directly measured by gamma-spectrometry without further extraction or separation. The initial gamma-measurement provides fast and accurate determination of certain nuclides such as 241Am and 235U which are normally analyzed by alpha-spectrometry, but require additional time-consuming purification and separation steps. After gamma-spectrometry, the sample may be further processed and analyzed by traditional methods to determine actinides or other nuclides more precisely. |
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