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The leachability of some natural and man-made radionuclides from soil and sediments on acid attack
Authors:L. Benedik  H. Pintar  A. R. Byrne
Affiliation:(1) Jožef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:A radiotracer study was made of the leachability of some natural and man-made radionuclides from soils and sediments subjected to attack by various acid mixtures. Particular attention was paid to the nuclides238U,232Th, Pa (as233Pa) and Np (as239Np), since for these neutron activation can be used to study recoveries and/or to induce in situ radionuclides in samples. Thus conventional NAA allowed determination of total238U and232Th instrumentally, and also enabled analysis of leachates and residues by radiochemical or instrumental NAA. Activation of these nuclides produced samples endogenously labelled with233Pa and239Np whose behaviour on acid dissolution/leaching could be examined. Furthermore, comparison of neutron irradiated and non-irradiated samples allowed us to investigate the possibility of increased leachability induced by nuclear recoil reactions; however, this effect was negligible. We also investigated the acid leaching of americium adsorbed on the surface of sediment. In general, unsatisfactory leaching recoveries were found for233Pa,239Np and232Th for most materials, indicating the need for total dissolution procedures.
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