Pre-concentration of naturally occurring radionuclides and the determination of (212)Pb from fresh waters |
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Authors: | Burnett J L Croudace I W Warwick P E |
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Institution: | a Atomic Weapons Establishment, Aldermaston, Reading, Berkshire RG7 4PR, UK b University of Southampton, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK |
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Abstract: | A novel technique has been developed for determining the 212Pb activity of fresh waters. This is of interest to environmental monitoring programmes that utilise gross α-activity methods to screen for anthropogenic radionuclides. The contribution from 212Pb varies, and is difficult to experimentally measure due to its relatively short half-life (t½ = 10.6 h) and low environmental activity (<0.1 Bq l−1). The use of a three-stage technique that encompasses a unique form of pre-concentration, separation and analysis by liquid scintillation counting allows a lower detection limit of 0.006 Bq l−1 with a chemical yield of 92.5 ± 5.6%. The measurement can be obtained within 7 h of sample collection, and is calculated using the radioactive decay of 212Bi. Other naturally occurring radionuclides may also be extracted using the pre-concentration stage of the technique, with efficiencies above 90% at a range of pH values. |
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Keywords: | 212Pb activity Fresh waters Liquid scintillation counting |
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