2017
DOI: 10.1080/15361055.2017.1291242
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H-3 Measurement in Radioactive Wastes: Efficiency of the Pyrolysis Method to Extract Tritium from Aqueous Effluent, Oil, and Concrete

Abstract: Tritium measurement in nuclear waste is a key to determine the type of repository. This paper describes the methodology used to validate tritium measurement in various matrices using pyrolysis method with a new instrument available in the market. The efficiency obtained for tritium recovery in aqueous matrix, oil and concrete are respectively higher than 95%, 93% and 85%.

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“…The iterations of the robust mean and standard deviations were continued until there was no change in the 3rd significant figure of the robust means and standard deviations [2]. In this paper, the robust means and standard deviations of 55 Fe, 63 Ni, 14 C and 60 Co calculated from participant's results are referred to as measured assigned values.…”
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“…The iterations of the robust mean and standard deviations were continued until there was no change in the 3rd significant figure of the robust means and standard deviations [2]. In this paper, the robust means and standard deviations of 55 Fe, 63 Ni, 14 C and 60 Co calculated from participant's results are referred to as measured assigned values.…”
Section: Methodology For Statistical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The radiochemical analyses of 55 Fe, 63 Ni and 14 C were based on either internal or published procedures. A general summary of the procedures is presented by Leskinen et al [3] and detailed procedures in the references [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. Due to anonymity, procedures were not linked with specific analytical results.…”
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