Rapid dissolution of large environmental samples for the determination of fission products |
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Authors: | V. F. Taylor R. D. Evans R. J. Cornett |
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Affiliation: | (1) 6105, Fairchild, Hanover, NH 01384, USA;(2) Environmental and Resources Studies, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, K9J 7B8, Canada;(3) Radiation Protection Bureau, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 1C1, Canada |
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Abstract: | The dissolution of large environmental samples was investigated using a microwave autoclave, capable of digestion conditions of 300 °C and 200 bar, for the application of rapid determination of radionuclides. Six samples of up to 5 g plant material were digested, also eliminating predigestion steps such as ashing and grinding. Batches of forty 1 g samples of plant leaves were also completely digested in 75 minutes. Quantitative recovery of 90Sr from 5 g soil samples by leaching with 8M HNO3 at 200 °C was achieved, whereas 137Cs was not completely recovered from the large soil samples using total digestion or leaching (HCl:HNO3) techniques, but quantitative recovery was achieved using fusion and sinter procedures. |
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