Microwave oven dissolution of geological samples: Novel application in the determination of natural decay series radionuclides |
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Authors: | Alexander W. R. Shimmield T. M. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre, East Kilbride, G75 0QU Glasgow, Scotland;(2) Present address: Paul Scherrer Institute, 5232 Villigen, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | A microwave oven was utilised to decompose several geological materials by means of acid digestion. Dissolution was achieved in 5 min and238U,234U,232Th and230Th were all determined on the solutions by radiochemical separation and -spectrometry. The materials, which include a granite, an arkose, a river sediment and a nearshore marine sediment, display a large range in U and Th contents /Th/U ratio of 0.7 to 7: U content of 12 to 1400 Bq kg–1/ and activity ratios /234U/238U of 0.95 to 1.50/. The data indicate that the microwave oven dissolution method produces data comparable to the traditional /open beaker/ method. Unit costs are, however, significantly reduced. |
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