2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-014-3079-0
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Rapid determination of actinides in seawater samples

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“…The extremely simple chemical procedure presented in this work cannot be straightforwardly applied to sample sizes of 10 L or more, because of the correspondingly increased burden from matrix elements. This drawback could be effectively reduced with further separation steps, like, e.g., the LaF 3 coprecipitation described in the work of Maxwell et al 12 The method developed by these authors could suggest, furthermore, the desirable idea of using a rare earth nuclide as nonisotopic tracer for the determination of the chemical and ionization yield of actinides. This perspective should be thoughtfully investigated for its suitability to AMS measurements, mainly due to the difference between the masses of actinides and lanthanides and the consequent mass fractionation effects in the spectrometer.…”
Section: ■ Conclusion and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extremely simple chemical procedure presented in this work cannot be straightforwardly applied to sample sizes of 10 L or more, because of the correspondingly increased burden from matrix elements. This drawback could be effectively reduced with further separation steps, like, e.g., the LaF 3 coprecipitation described in the work of Maxwell et al 12 The method developed by these authors could suggest, furthermore, the desirable idea of using a rare earth nuclide as nonisotopic tracer for the determination of the chemical and ionization yield of actinides. This perspective should be thoughtfully investigated for its suitability to AMS measurements, mainly due to the difference between the masses of actinides and lanthanides and the consequent mass fractionation effects in the spectrometer.…”
Section: ■ Conclusion and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of uranyl(VI), {UO 2 2+ }, and neptunyl(V), {NpO 2 + }, these elements possess an intricate inorganic/organic speciation since more than fourteen complexes from hydroxo to carbonate adducts going through polynuclear and mixed species with humic substances in aquatic systems have already been reported. See DOI: 10.1039/ c4dt03547j a uranium and 10 −14 M for neptunium. The Fukushima accident, even though the amount of actinides released has been reported to be very low, 5,9 has not only shed light on the need for rapid methods to determine the presence of radionuclides in seawater 10 but also underlined the lack of speciation data on radionuclides and, in particular, actinides within the marine matrix in interaction with living organisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• quaternary amines-Aliquat-336 Ò (methyltricaprylammonium chloride) [5], commercial anion exchange resins [6][7][8][9][10][11] and TEVA TM -resin (Eichrom, USA) [8,9,[11][12][13]; • tertiary amines-Alamine-336 Ò (tricaprylamine) [14], trilaurylamine (TLA) [15], tri-n-octylamine (TnOA) [16], etc. ; • primary amines-Primene JM-T [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurements are performed by: high resolution alpha spectrometry after electrodeposition of the purified Pu on stainless steel disks [6,7] or co-precipitation with rare-earth fluorides [1,3,13] such as NdF 3 , CeF 3 ; liquid scintillation spectrometry [18,19] and mass spectrometry [2,8,[10][11][12]. Mass spectrometry has been gathering momentum in the recent years for measurements of longlived alpha and beta radionuclides, but alpha spectrometry is still the preferred instrument for measurements of alpha radionuclides due to the relatively lower price and maintenance costs of the equipment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%