Determination of Sr-90 in milk samples from the study of statistical results
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Published:2017
Issue:2
Volume:32
Page:185-191
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ISSN:1451-3994
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Container-title:Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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language:en
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Short-container-title:NUCL TECH RAD PROT
Author:
Otero-Pazos Alberto1,
Calleja-Garcia Alfonso1,
Fernandez-Ibanez Maria1,
Rodriguez-Gomez Benigno1,
Pinon-Pazos Andres1,
Calvo-Rolle Jose1
Affiliation:
1. University of A Coruna, Laboratory of Environmental Radioactivity, Ferrol, A Coruna, Spain
Abstract
The determination of 90Sr in milk samples is the main objective of radiation
monitoring laboratories because of its environmental importance. In this
paper the concentration of activity of 39 milk samples was obtained through
radiochemical separation based on selective retention of Sr in a cationic
resin (Dowex 50WX8, 50-100 mesh) and subsequent determination by a low-level
proportional gas counter. The results were checked by performing the
measurement of the Sr concentration by using the flame atomic absorption
spectroscopy technique, to finally obtain the mass of 90Sr. From the data
obtained a statistical treatment was performed using linear regressions. A
reliable estimate of the mass of 90Sr was obtained based on the gravimetric
technique, and secondly, the counts per minute of the third measurement in
the 90Sr and 90Y equilibrium, without having to perform the analysis. These
estimates have been verified with 19 milk samples, obtaining overlapping
results. The novelty of the manuscript is the possibility of determining the
concentration of 90Sr in milk samples, without the need to perform the third
measurement in the equilibrium.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Nuclear Energy and Engineering