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A sensitive method for Sr-90 analysis by accelerator mass spectrometry

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Pages 72-79
Received 08 Feb 2020
Accepted 22 Jul 2020
Published online: 10 Aug 2020
 
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ABSTRACT

Strontium-90 is one of the most important fission products due to the potential health risks of its uptake and retention in the human body. Conventional analysis techniques involve β counting, which requires ingrowth of 90Y over a period of two weeks. Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) has the potential to shorten the analysis time while offering a lower limit of detection than β counting. Here, Sr in samples was recovered as SrF2 to provide sufficient negative ions in the caesium-sputtering ion source. In the sample preparation step, 95–98% of Sr was recovered and 99–100% of Zr removed by ion-exchange separation. Sr recovery was ~30% in the precipitation process, and this can be improved. A maximum 500 nA beam current of SrF3 ions was obtained from SrF2 samples mixed with PbF2. A five-anode gas ionization detector was used to avoid isobaric interference from 90Zr. The 90Sr/Sr atomic ratio background of ~6 × 10–13 (~3 mBq 90Sr) was comparable with that achieved at other AMS facilities. Good linearity in 90Sr/Sr atomic ratios was obtained from 1.75 × 10–10 to 3.38 × 10–9. Suitable techniques for sample preparation and measurement were thus achieved for 90Sr analysis by AMS.

Acknowledgments

We thank the staff of the Tandem Accelerator Complex at the University of Tsukuba for their technical support. We also thank Dr Yamasaki for his work on SEM–EDS. This work was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI Grant No. 15H02340 and 18H05308) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [18H05308]; Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [15H02340].

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