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Determination of <sup>93</sup>Mo in Radioactive Samples of Sulfuric Acid Media from Nuclear Facilities

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posted on 2022-08-10, 23:40 authored by Yijing Luo, Xiaolin Hou, Jixin Qiao, Liuchao Zhu, Chengbin Zheng, Mu Lin
<sup>93</sup>Mo is an important radionuclide in view of radioactive waste repository because of its long half-life and high mobility in the environment. <sup>93</sup>Mo decays by electron capture without any measurable gamma ray emission. The concentration of <sup>93</sup>Mo in most of the radioactive waste is many orders of magnitude lower than the major activation product radionuclides, which makes the accurate determination of <sup>93</sup>Mo a big challenge. A new analytical method for the determination of <sup>93</sup>Mo in sulfuric acid media from nuclear power reactor was developed. <sup>93</sup>Mo was separated from most of the radionuclides by cation exchange chromatography followed by the removal of sulfate by CaSO<sub>4</sub> precipitation. A further purification of <sup>93</sup>Mo, especially from anion species of <sup>51</sup>Cr and <sup>125</sup>Sb, was achieved by anion exchange chromatography and a short alumina column separation. The chemical yield of <sup>93</sup>Mo in the entire separation procedure reached about 75%, and the decontamination factors for all potential interfering radionuclides were 1.5 × 10<sup>6</sup>–1.6 × 10<sup>8</sup>. The purified <sup>93</sup>Mo was measured by liquid scintillation counting through counting its low-energy Auger electrons. A detection limit of 2 mBq/g for <sup>93</sup>Mo in 50 g sample was achieved by this method, which enables the quantitative determination of <sup>93</sup>Mo in most of the radioactive samples in the decommissioning waste and coolant water of nuclear power reactors. The developed method has been successfully applied to determine <sup>93</sup>Mo in coolant water of nuclear power reactors, providing a robust analytical approach of <sup>93</sup>Mo for the radiological characterization of radioactive wastes.

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