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A set of methods has been developed to determine actinides in liquid radioactive waste for solving the problems of radiation, nuclear and ecological safety of nuclear reactors. The main method is based on the radiochemical separation of U, Np — Pu, Am — Cm on ion-exchange and extraction columns. An identification of radionuclides and determination of their content are performed using alpha-spectrometry. The micro-concentrations of the sum of the main fissile materials U-235 and Pu-239 are determined with the usage of plastic track detectors. An independent method of U-238 content determination is the neutron activation analysis. Am-241 content is possible to determine with gamma-spectrometry. A chemical content of macrocomponents is determined by an atomic-absorption spectrophotometry method.
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Dyakov, A.A., Perekhozheva, T.N., Zlokazova, E.I. (2001). Methods of High — Sensitive Analysis of Actinides in Liquid Radioactive Waste. In: Frontasyeva, M.V., Perelygin, V.P., Vater, P. (eds) Radionuclides and Heavy Metals in Environment. NATO Science Series, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0993-5_13
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