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Analysis on the Basis of Inherent Radioactivity

The activity of naturally radioactive elements is a measure of their mass. Prerequisites of application of the correlation between mass and activity according to eq. (17.1) are that the isotopic composition of the element to be determined is constant and that interfering radioactive impurities are absent. If the daughter nuelides are also radioactive, radioactive equilibrium must be established or the daughter nuclides must be separated off quantitatively. Interference of radioactive impurities may be avoided by measuring the a or y spectrum of the radionuclide considered. [Pg.338]

Analytical determination on the basis of natural radioactivity is often used for K, U, Ra and Th. Potassium contains 0.0117% (ti/2 = 1.28 10 y). The isotopic [Pg.338]

In natural U, the radionuclides of the uranium family and the actinium family are present, and sometimes also radionuclides of the thorium family. Therefore, direct determination of U in ores without chemical separation is difficult, especially since the absorption of the radiation depends on the nature of the minerals. Generally, the samples are dissolved and Th is separated, e.g. by coprecipitation or by extraction with thenoyltrifluoroacetone (TTA). Radioactive equilibrium between Th and the daughter nuclide 234mp jg rather quickly attained, and the high-energy yS radiation of the latter can easily be measured. A prerequisite of the determination of U by measuring the activity of either Th or 234mp jg establishment of radioactive equilibrium. This means that the uranium compound must not have been treated chemically for about 8 months. [Pg.339]

In the case of Th, the attainment of radioactive equilibrium with the daughter nuclides is very slow, because of the long half-life of Ra (q/2 = 5.75 y). Th can be determined directly by measuring its a radiation, but the measurement of Po is more sensitive (about 10 g Th can be determined in this way in 1 g of rock material). Other methods are based on the separation and measurement of Ra or Rn. In all determinations of Th, the possibility of the presence of radioactive impurities, mainly of members of the uranium and actinium families, has to be taken into account. [Pg.339]


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