A new radiochemical procedure for uranium assay in environmental samples |
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Authors: | M. B. Gavini F. G. Rocco S. M. Kim |
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Affiliation: | (1) Radiation Management Corporation, 3508 Market Street, 19104 Philadelphia, PA, (USA);(2) United States Testing Company Inc., 2800 George Washington Way, 99352 Richland, Washington, USA |
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Abstract: | A new and economical method for assay of environmental samples for uranium isotopes is proposed. Separation and radiochemical purification of uranium isotopes (234U,235U and238U) from other elements is achieved on a single anion exchange column by washing with various concentrations of hydrochloric acid. Iron, the principal interfering element is removed from the colum by washing with 4.5M hydrochloric acid with a combination of reducing agents under the conditions described. Weightless samples of uranium are prepared by either evaporation in a polished stainless steel dish or electroplated on a stainless steel planchet. This method is applicable for air particulates, soils, sediments, coal, water, vegetation, and biologicals. Text of the paper presented in the symposium on Practical Applications of Nuclear and Radiochemistry, at Las Vegas, Nevada, August 25–29, 1980. Submitted for publication in Advances in Chemistry Series. |
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