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Simultaneous determination of radioactive halogen isotopes and 99Tc

  • Session 2: Nuclear Analytical Methods
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The purpose of this study was to develop a simplified method for simultaneous determination of radiologically important halogen isotopes and 99Tc from different types of samples like environmental, biological and waste samples. Due to their long half-lives (longer than 105 years) they play important role in the nuclear cycle, especially in environmental monitoring and protection.

For a rapid response in the evaluation of 129I, 36Cl and 99Tc contamination levels of these samples it is advantageous to combine the existing individual methods. According to the present procedure, iodine, chlorine and technetium are separated selectively from the same sample aliquot followed by the ß-spectrometry of the purified fractions. Increased sensitivities can be achieved by neutron activation (NA) especially in the case of 129I.

Our work intends to solve the problem by combining the well-known hot acidic distillation method for iodine separation with the organic extraction process characteristic for technetium separation. The major objective of the work was to separate the disturbing halides from iodine. For this purpose a selective oxidant was applied.

For the sample destruction and fractionated distillation an air flow-through installation was used with hot concentrated sulphuric and nitric acids. The trap for iodine contained 3 M NaOH solution. After iodine separation the trap was exchanged for a new one containing the same solution for trapping chlorine or bromine with an addition of 0.01 M KMnO4 solution as an oxidative agent. As expected, the main part of technetium was contained in the acidic residue after distillation. Tc purification was performed by organic extraction with TBP and TEVA column.

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The financial support provided by TET Foundation under the Bilateral Polish-Hungarian Governmental Co-Operation Agreement is welcome. Thanks are also due to the ATOMKI team (Zs. Szanto et al.) for intercomparison data in reference to iodine.

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Kabai, E., Vajda, N. & Gaca, P. Simultaneous determination of radioactive halogen isotopes and 99Tc. Czech J Phys 53 (Suppl 1), A181–A188 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-003-0023-x

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