Rapid determination of [sup.89, 90]Sr in wide range of activity concentration by combination of yttrium, strontium separation and Cherenkov counting

The methodology for the rapid determination of [sup.89,90]Sr in wide range of activity concentration is given. Methodology is based on simultaneous separation of strontium and yttrium from samples by mixed solvent anion exchange chromatography, mutual separation of [sup.89,90]Sr from [sup.90]Y by hy...

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Published inJournal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry Vol. 292; no. 2; p. 555
Main Authors Grahek, Zeljko, Karanovic, Gorana, Nodilo, Marijana
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Springer 01.05.2012
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Summary:The methodology for the rapid determination of [sup.89,90]Sr in wide range of activity concentration is given. Methodology is based on simultaneous separation of strontium and yttrium from samples by mixed solvent anion exchange chromatography, mutual separation of [sup.89,90]Sr from [sup.90]Y by hydroxide precipitation and quantitative [sup.89,90]Sr determination by Cherenkov counting within 3 days. It is shown that Y and Sr can be efficiently separated from alkaline, alkaline earth and transition elements as well as from lanthanides and actinides on the column filed by strong base anion exchanger in nitrate form and 0.25 M HN[O.sub.3] in mixture of ethanol and methanol as eluent. Decontamination factor for Ba, La and other examined elements except calcium is low and can not affect quantitative determination in predictable circumstances. Methodology for quantitative determination by Cherenkov counting based on following the changes of sample activity over time is described and discussed. It has been shown that [sup.89,90]Sr can be determined with acceptable accuracy when [sup.89]Sr/[sup.90]Sr ratio is over 10:1 and that separation of Y enables reliable determination of [sup.89]Sr and [sup.90]Sr in wide range of [sup.89]Sr/[sup.90]Sr ratios (60:1) and in some cases in presence of other yttrium and strontium isotopes. The methodology was tested by determination of [sup.89, 90]Sr in Analytics crosscheck samples (nuclear waste sample) and ERA proficiency testing samples (low level activity samples). Obtained results shows that by using of low level liquid scintillation counter it can be possible to determine [sup.89]Sr and [sup.90]Sr in wide range of concentration activity (1-1,000 Bq/L/kg) with uncertainty below 10% within 2-3 days. Results also show that accuracy of determination of [sup.89]Sr (and [sup.90]Sr) strongly depends on the determination of difference between separation and counting time when activity ratio of [sup.89]Sr/[sup.90]Sr is high. Examination the influence of media and vial type on background radiation and counting efficiency has shown that lowest limit of determination can be obtained by using of HN[O.sub.3] in plastic vials as counting media, because in this combination figure of merit is maximized. For the recovery of 50% and 100 min of counting time estimated MDA is 55 Bq and 90 Bq for [sup.90]Sr and [sup.89]Sr, respectively. Analysis of combined uncertainty shows that it mainly depends on uncertainty of efficiency and recovery determination, uncertainty of activities determination for both isotopes and level of background radiation. Keywords [sup.89, 90]Sr * Rapid determination * [sup.90]Y isolation * Mixed solvents * Wide activity range * Cherenkov counting
ISSN:0236-5731
DOI:10.1007/s10967-011-1441-z