Z. Grahek et al., SEPARATION OF STRONTIUM FROM CALCIUM BY MEANS OF ANION-EXCHANGER AND ALCOHOLIC SOLUTION OF NITRIC-ACID, Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry, 182(2), 1994, pp. 401-413
A possibility of mutual separation of calcium and strontium on an anio
n-exchange column has been studied and then used in working out method
s of separation of radioactive strontium from natural samples. All exa
minations, carried out on model systems, showed that calcium could be
completely separated from strontium on the column with the anion excha
nger Amberlite CG-400 using 0.25M HNO3 in methanol as eluent. The flow
velocity of this eluent in the range between 1 ml/min and 5 ml/min di
d not influence the efficiency of separation of calcium from strontium
. The increase of the concentration of nitric acid in methanol reduced
the efficiency of their mutual separation and the increase of exchang
er column height neutralized the influence of the increase of acid con
centration. Calcium was separated from strontium in the mass concentra
tion ratio gamma(Ca2+)/gamma(Sr2+) in the range between 1:1 to 100:1.
This separation procedure may be used for the isolation of radioactive
strontium from real samples instead of using fuming nitric acid.