Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9743892 Analytica Chimica Acta 2005 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
An analytical method for the determination of 63Ni and 55Fe in nuclear waste samples such as graphite, heavy concrete, aluminium and lead was developed. Different decomposition methods (i.e. ashing, acid digestion and alkali fusion) were investigated for the decomposition of the samples and for the separation of Fe and Ni from the matrix. Hydroxide precipitation was used to separate 55Fe and 63Ni from the matrix elements and ion exchange chromatography was used to separate 55Fe and 63Ni from the interfering radionuclides as well as from each other. The separated 63Ni was further purified by extraction chromatography. The purified 63Ni and 55Fe was then measured by liquid scintillation counting. The chemical yields of the separation procedures for 55Fe and 63Ni are above 90% and the decontamination factors for all interfering radionuclides are more than 105. The detection limits of the analytical method for 55Fe and 63Ni are 0.018 and 0.014 Bq, respectively. The methods developed were used in the analysis of 55Fe and 63Ni in heavy concrete, aluminium and lead from two concrete cores and graphite from thermal column in the Danish research reactor DR-2 and the results are presented in this paper.
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