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Estimation of trace levels of plutonium in urine samples by fission track technique

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Individual monitoring of radiation workers handling Pu in various nuclear installations requires the detection of trace levels of plutonium in bioassay samples. It is necessary to develop methods that can detect urinary excretion of Pu in fraction of mBq range. Therefore, a sensitive method such as fission track analysis has been developed for the measurement of trace levels of Pu in bioassay samples. In this technique, chemically separated plutonium from the sample and a Pu standard were electrodeposited on planchettes and covered with Lexan solid state nuclear track detector (SSNTD) and irradiated with thermal neutrons in APSARA reactor of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India. The fission track densities in the Lexan films of the sample and the standard were used to calculate the amount of Pu in the sample. The minimum amount of Pu that can be analyzed by this method using doubly distilled electronic grade (E. G.) reagents is about 12 μBq/L.

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Sawant, P.D., Prabhu, S., Kalsi, P.C. et al. Estimation of trace levels of plutonium in urine samples by fission track technique. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 279, 179–183 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-007-7147-6

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