Estimation of 90Sr activity in reprocessed uranium from the PUREX process

2007 
90Sr estimation in reprocessed uranium was carried out by a series of solvent extraction and carrier precipitation techniques using strontium and lanthanum carriers. Fuming with HClO4 was used to remove 106Ru as RuO4. Three step solvent extraction with 50% tri-n-butyl phosphate in xylene in presence of small amounts of dibutyl phosphate and thenoyl trifluoro acetone was carried out to eliminate uranium, plutonium, thorium and protactinium impurities. Lanthanum oxalate precipitation in acid medium was employed to scavenge the remaining multivalent ions. Strontium was precipitated as strontium oxalate in alkaline pH and 137 Cs was removed by washing the precipitate with water. A strontium recovery well above 70% was obtained. Final estimation was carried out by radiometry using end window GM counter after drying the precipitate under an infra red lamp. The same procedure was extended to the estimation of 90Sr in a diluted sample of the actual spent fuel solution. An additional lanthanum oxalate precipitation step was required to remove the entire 144Ce impurity from this sample. This modified procedure was employed in the determination of 90Sr in a number of reprocessed uranium samples and the over all precision of the method was found to be well within ±10%. An additional barium chromate precipitation step was necessary for the analysis of reprocessed uranium samples from high bumup fuels to eliminate trace amounts of short lived 224Ra produced during the decay of 232U and its daughters as they interfere in the estimation of 90Sr.
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