UNDER-DETERMINATION OF SR-90 IN SOILS CONTAINING PARTICLES OF IRRADIATED URANIUM OXIDE FUEL

Citation
Dh. Oughton et al., UNDER-DETERMINATION OF SR-90 IN SOILS CONTAINING PARTICLES OF IRRADIATED URANIUM OXIDE FUEL, Analyst, 118(9), 1993, pp. 1101-1105
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032654
Volume
118
Issue
9
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1101 - 1105
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2654(1993)118:9<1101:UOSISC>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
A much used method for the determination of Sr-90 in soil depends on e xtraction of the soil with 6 mol l-1 HCl, followed by beta-counting. F or soils containing particles of irradiated uranium oxide, we postulat e that this extraction could result in a variable underestimate owing to incomplete chemical recovery of strontium from the uranium oxide ma trix. In experiments on two soils, collected from near Windscale (now Sellafield) in 1956 and near Chernobyl in 1990, about 25% of the total Sr-90 present in the soil was recovered in 24 h by HCI extraction at room temperature, and the presence of high-radioactivity particles bot h before and after extraction was demonstrated by autoradiography. For a further 11 particle-containing Chernobyl soils, Sr-90 determination , based on classical HCl extraction, yielded, on average, 54% (range 3 3-85%) of the total Sr-90, as determined by oxidative alkaline fusion. While we accept that HCl extraction is well established as a reliable method for the determination of soil Sr-90 derived from weapons fallo ut, we conclude that more rigorous analytical pre-treatment is essenti al in instances where the Sr-90 may be associated with fuel particles.