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Radiochemical determination of 241Am and Pu(alpha) in environmental materials

Radiochemical determination of 241Am and Pu(alpha) in environmental materials
Radiochemical determination of 241Am and Pu(alpha) in environmental materials
Americium-241 and plutonium determinations will become of greater importance over the coming decades as 137Cs and 241Pu decay. The impact of 137Cs on environmental chronology has been great, but its potency is waning as it decays and diffuses. Having 241Am and Pu as unequivocal markers for the 1963 weapon fallout maximum is important for short time scale environmental work, but a fast and reliable procedure is required for their separation. The developed method described here begins by digesting samples using a lithium borate fusion although an aqua regia leachate is also effective in many instances. Isolation of the Am and Pu is then achieved using a combination of extraction chromatography and conventional anion exchange chromatography. The whole procedure has been optimized, validated, and assessed for safety. The straightforwardness of this technique permits the analysis of large numbers of samples and makes 241Am-based techniques for high-resolution sediment accumulation rate studies attractive. In addition, the technique can be employed for the sequential measurement of Pu and Am in environmental surveillance programs, potentially reducing analytical costs and turn-round times.
plutonium, nuclear weapons, americium isotopes 241, plutonium 239, plutonium 240, lithium borate
0003-2700
3410-3416
Warwick, P.E.
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Croudace, I.W.
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Oh, J-S.
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Warwick, P.E.
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Croudace, I.W.
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Oh, J-S.
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Warwick, P.E., Croudace, I.W. and Oh, J-S. (2001) Radiochemical determination of 241Am and Pu(alpha) in environmental materials. Analytical Chemistry, 73 (14), 3410-3416. (doi:10.1021/ac001510e).

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Abstract

Americium-241 and plutonium determinations will become of greater importance over the coming decades as 137Cs and 241Pu decay. The impact of 137Cs on environmental chronology has been great, but its potency is waning as it decays and diffuses. Having 241Am and Pu as unequivocal markers for the 1963 weapon fallout maximum is important for short time scale environmental work, but a fast and reliable procedure is required for their separation. The developed method described here begins by digesting samples using a lithium borate fusion although an aqua regia leachate is also effective in many instances. Isolation of the Am and Pu is then achieved using a combination of extraction chromatography and conventional anion exchange chromatography. The whole procedure has been optimized, validated, and assessed for safety. The straightforwardness of this technique permits the analysis of large numbers of samples and makes 241Am-based techniques for high-resolution sediment accumulation rate studies attractive. In addition, the technique can be employed for the sequential measurement of Pu and Am in environmental surveillance programs, potentially reducing analytical costs and turn-round times.

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Published date: 15 July 2001
Keywords: plutonium, nuclear weapons, americium isotopes 241, plutonium 239, plutonium 240, lithium borate

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Local EPrints ID: 7963
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/7963
ISSN: 0003-2700
PURE UUID: e7dc61de-3fd7-4efe-9754-9a957dc89e84
ORCID for P.E. Warwick: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8774-5125

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Date deposited: 13 Aug 2004
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:49

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Author: P.E. Warwick ORCID iD
Author: I.W. Croudace
Author: J-S. Oh

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