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Application of particle induced gamma-ray emission for non-destructive determination of fluorine in barium borosilicate glass samples
Authors:S Chhillar  R Acharya  S Sodaye  K Sudarshan  S Santra  R K Mishra  C P Kaushik  R K Choudhury  P K Pujari
Institution:1. Radiochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, 400 085, Mumbai, India
2. Nuclear Physic Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, 400 085, Mumbai, India
3. Waste Management Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, 400 085, Mumbai, India
Abstract:Barium borosilicate glass (BaBSG) is proposed as a potential candidate for vitrification of nuclear waste generated from thoria based nuclear reactors. Along with fission products, activation products and many inactive chemicals, like fluorine in the form of HF are expected to be present in the dissolver solution with nuclear waste. As vitrification occurs at high temperature, it is important to quantify fluorine in BaBSG. Due to its complex matrix, most of the wet chemical and nuclear analytical methods encounter problems in the estimation of fluorine. Particle induced γ-ray emission (PIGE) method has been standardized for non-destructive determination of fluorine contents in BaBSG samples utilizing measurement of prompt gamma-rays from 19F (p, p’γ) 19F reaction. Experiments have been carried out with thick pellet targets prepared in cellulose matrix using 4 MeV proton beam from the folded tandem ion accelerator at BARC, Mumbai. For obtaining current normalized count rate of interest, beam current variation was monitored by the Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS) method as well as by the in situ approach using an externally added element sensitive to PIGE. In this paper standardization of PIGE methods for F determination, validation of methods using synthetic samples, and application to BaBSG samples are reported.
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