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Some recent applications of

extraction chromatography in

radioanalytical chemistry

S. Happel, TrisKem International, 20/03/13

• Rapid Sr-89/90 methods

– Sr-89/90 in sea water

• Y-90 in urine samples

– Sr-89/90 in milk powder

• Determination of Cl-36 (and I-129)

• Rapid method for the determination of Ra-228 in aqueous

samples

• Rapid method for the determination of Pb-210

Scope

• Sea water: 7 – 8 mg Sr / L, 400 mg Ca / L

• ICP-MS for yield

• Preferably samples > 1L for low detection limits

• Preconcentration by coprecipitation

• 2 options for separation:

– Sr-89/90: combined Sr/DGA resins

– Sr-90 only: DGA resin

• Measurement via GPC, LSC or Cerenkov

Radiostrontium in sea water Sherrod L. Maxwell, Brian K. Culligan & Robin C. Utsey: Rapid determination of radiostrontium in seawater

samples, J Radioanal Nucl Chem DOI 10.1007/s10967-013-2430-1

Maxwell et al. 2012

Maxwell et al. 2012 Maxwell et al. 2012

Analysed up to 6L sea water

• 1L sample: 4 mL SR resin

• 2L sample: 6 mL SR resin

• 6L: eluates from three 2L samples combined

Sr yield 80% - > 90%; Y yield > 90%

2L water, 1000 min count (GPC)

MDA: 3 mBq/L

By combining eluates of three 2L samples (“6L

sample”): MDA 1 mBq/L

SRNL Sr-89/90 in sea water method

Maxwell et al. 2012

2L sea water sample

(one DGA cartridge)

Chemical yields > 90%

• On-going work, urine monitoring in nuclear medicine department

• Mineralisation followed by co-precipitation

• Separation on DGA

– Load from high HNO3, rinse with 8M HNO3, 0.1M HNO3 and 3M HCl, elution with 0.1M HCl

Y-90 in urine samples

C. Dirks, 2012

Rapid method for the determination of Sr-89/90 in milk powder

Groska J, Molnar Z, Bokori E, Vajda N:

Simultaneous determination of 89Sr

and90Sr: comparison of methods and

calculation techniques, Journal of

Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry,

March 2012, Volume 291 (3),707-715

Determination of Cl-36 / I-129 using CL resin

• CL resin originally planned for Pd separation

Method testing still on-going

Also showing high Ag uptake

• Halogen separation on Ag+ loaded CL resin

• Sample loading

Acidic, neutral or slightly alkaline conditions

Might need to be done under reducing conditions

Original paper: water/effluents and leached solid samples

Especially in case of iodine: load from elevated sample volumes at elevated

flow rate

Example: 3g CL resin (plus 4g XAD-4 resin), > 10 L radioactive process effluent

(1M HNO3), flow rate up to 180 mL/min, iodine uptake: 85 – 95%

Iodine retention even in presence of very large excess of chloride (e.g. sea

water)

A. Zulauf, S. Happel, M. B. Mokili, A.

Bombard, H.Jungclas: Characterization

of an extraction chromatographic resin

for the separation and determination of

36Cl and 129I. J. Radanal Nucl Chem,

286(2), 539-546

Determination of Cl-36 / I-129 using CL resin

• Rinse with 10ml of deion. Water

Eliminates matrix elements

• Elute chloride with 5ml of 0.1M SCN-,

Directly mixed with LSC cocktail and counted

• Rinse with 10ml of 1% NaOH

Increases iodide yield

• Elute iodide with 5ml of 0.35M Na2S, mix with LSC cocktail

Fume hood…

Directly mixed with LSC cocktail and counted

• Yields in general > 90 - 95%

• Updated method uploaded in a few days

Modified Ag loading of the CL resin column

• Larger solid samples?

Pyrolyser method

Allows for analysis of large solid samples (several g)

Thermal decomposition of the samples and desorption of

Cl Species in Pyrolyser furnace at 900°C (ca. 2h)

System flushed with humidified air; samples also

humidified (1ml water)

Decomposition products trapped in bubbler containing

alkaline solution

• 6 mM Na2CO3 used (yield > 80%)

P E Warwick, A Zulauf, S Happel, I W Croudace: Determination of 36Cl in

decommissioning samples using a Pyrolyser furnace and extraction chromatographic

separations. Presentation at the 11th ERA Symposium, 16/09/2010, Chester (UK)

Pyrolyser method

Bubbler connected directly with furnace via glass connector

• Avoid losses due to condensation in tubing

36Cl separated via Ag+ loaded Cl resin

• Separation similar to standard method, but bubbler solution loaded

directly onto column

• When loading column directly from 6 mM Na2CO3 additional rinsing

with 0.1M H2SO4 necessary for improved C-14 decontamination

(« modified wash »)

Similar method currently tested for iodide

Pyrolyser method

• Decontamination factors Df:

• Analysis of spent resin

High Df

Clean Cl-36 / I-129 separation

Cl-36 separation yield > 95%

Good agreement

All Data from P. Warwick, GAU Radioanalytical, Southampton (UK)

Rapid determination of Ra-228 in water samples

• Rapid method (no wait for Ac-228 ingrowth after Ra-228 separaton)

• Routine: 1L samples

• Calcium carbonate precipitation

– Addition of phosphate for improved yield

• Cation exchange (5g column)

– Removes Ca, Pb, Bi, U, Th, Pa

• DGA Resin

– Ac purification (removes Pb, Bi, Sr, Y…)

• Yield via La (ICP-MS)

• Direct measurement (LSC or Cerenkov) or source preparation via

Ce/LaF3 precipitation (GPC)

• Separation in ~4h, Yield > 90%

Maxwell S.L. et al., Rapid method for determination of 228Ra in water samples,

J. Radioanal Nucl Chem, DOI 10.1007/s10967-012-2257-1 (2012)

50WX8

F- to complex Pa

Maxwell, 2012

Maxwell, 2012

Rapid method for the determination of Pb-210 in

water samples

On-going work -> modified Sr resin (presentation J. Surman)

Loading of pH neutral or acidified water sample onto column

• Concentration and separation on the same column

• Preferably at high flow rate

First tests on modified SR resin

Elution study, 1L water sample, pH 7

1 mg Sr, 100 mg Ca, 5 mg K, 0.1 mg Pb, Y, U

Column loaded in 100 mL aliquots, rinse with 15 mL 8M HNO3 (matrix

removal) and 20 mL 2M HCl (Sr elution)

Load, rinse and elution at at 5 mL/min

Effluents analysed by ICP-MS

Elution study mod. SR resin

K and Ca break through during load

Sr breakthrough starts at approx 600 mL

Y eliminated with 8L HNO3, Sr eliminated with 2M HCl

Pb quantitatively recovered in 20 mL 6M HCl, co-eluted with U….

First test with ‘Disc’: 5L water sample, loaded in 1L aliquots, flow rate 30 mL/min:

• Pb breakthrough < 5-10% during load

• Aim: direct count of disc (similar to Tc-99 TEVA disc method) by LSC

Ionic liquids

Sample load from pH 7

Rinse with 3x5 mL 8M HNO3,

Sr elution mit 4x5 mL 2M HCl

Pb elution mit 4x5 mL 6M HCl

Y and U removed with 8M

HNO3

Sharp Sr elution

Good purity of Pb fraction

U selectivity introduced by HDEHP… improved selectivity by use of short

chained ionic liquids?

Preliminary testing (elution study)

Thank you for your attention!

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