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Specificity of Lichen Species in Respect to 137Cs Binding
Authors:Olgica Nedi?  Ana Stankovi?  Slobodanka Stankovi?
Institution:INEP-Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy , Banatska 31b, 11080, Zemun, Yugoslavia
Abstract:Abstract

The aim of this work was to investigate the significance of species specificity on the efficiency of 137Cs isolation from lichens. It was shown that a 5% solution of both ammonium oxalate and phosphoric acid was able to solubilize 77.5% of 137Cs from Cetraria islandica, 47.6% from Cladonia fimbriata and 46.4% from Usnea barbata. Since the tested lichen species had similar specific radioactivities (i.e. amount of 137Cs) the difference could be explained by the existence of different types of bonds between radiocesium and the corresponding binding sites. Crystals precipitated from these extracts incorporated most of the soluble 137Cs. The amount and specific radioactivity of the crystals varied between lichen species which could also be interpreted as the presence of specific ions in each lichen that either participated in crystal formation or inhibited the process. The potential of a tested solution to extract and “concentrate” 137Cs in crystalline form may be a tool to correlate mass and radioactivity of 137Cs.
Keywords:Lichens  137Cs  isolation
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