Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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581721 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
An attempt to recover and purify 4.66 TBq(126Â Ci) of 137Cs as solution from a 20-year-old doubly encapsulated sealed source containing 137CsCl was made successfully. The primary capsule was first cut open to retrieve the secondary capsule. The top end of the secondary SS capsule was then cut to render it as an open cylinder and the 137CsCl pellet inside was dissolved in small aliquots of water. Each aliquot of the 137CsCl solution was dispensed into glass vials, sealed, assayed and stored. Barium formed during the radioactive decay of 137Cs was removed by carbonate precipitation. Chloride was removed by heating with HNO3 and evaporation. About 91.8% of the total activity could be recovered and used subsequently for making brachytherapy sources.
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Authors
Ashutosh Dash, R.N. Varma, K.V.S. Sastry, B.N. Patil, Ramu Ram, Seema Nikam, Meera Venkatesh,