The surface-mediated reduction of Pu(VI) upon sorption onto hematite colloids is addressed in the paper that bring some new light on the mechanisms of interaction of Pu in high valence states with different Fe(III) oxides. We study the sorption of Pu taken at two different total concentrations around 10−9 and 10−14 M using 239Pu and short-lived 237Pu tracer. In order to conclude on the mechanisms of Pu sorption onto hematite, the kinetics of sorption of Pu(IV) and Pu(VI) at two concenrations is studied as well as its leching behavior. The rate limiting step in Pu(VI) sorption is its surface-mediated reduction. The experimental evidence of the polymerization of Pu(IV) on the surface taken at Pu total concentration of ∼10−9 M is presented based on the kinetics of sorption and leaching behavior.
Cross sections of 225Ac, 227Ac, 227Th and 228Th in thorium-232 targets irradiated with protons in the energy range 21–141 MeV have been measured. Based on these data, production yields of 225Ac and 223Ra in thick thorium targets have been calculated. It is possible to produce in proton energy range 60–140 MeV about 96 GBq (2.6 Ci) 225Ac per 10-d irradiation with 100 μA proton beam current and 10-d decay, and much higher amount of 223Ra. The impurities of 227Ac and 224Ra are important and need to be assessed for further medical applications.
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