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An Examination of rapid analysis of $$^{226}$$Ra in natural water samples by ICP-MS

Tomita, Jumpei; Ozawa, Mayumi; Ohara, Yoshiyuki; Miyamoto, Yutaka

KEK Proceedings 2021-2, p.130 - 134, 2021/12

no abstracts in English

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; *; ; ; ; Aose, Shinichi

PNC TN8410 95-238, 255 Pages, 1995/08

PNC-TN8410-95-238.pdf:12.64MB

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Development of quick and remote analysis for severe accident reactor, 1; Laser remote analysis under severe environment

Wakaida, Ikuo; Oba, Hironori; Akaoka, Katsuaki; Oba, Masaki; Ruas, A.; Saeki, Morihisa; Miyabe, Masabumi; Ikeda, Yuji*; Sakka, Tetsuo*

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no abstracts in English

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Rapid determination of $$^{90}$$Sr in urine samples by extraction chromatography coupled to ICP-MS/MS

Tomita, Jumpei; Takeuchi, Erina

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no abstracts in English

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Rapid determination of Pu in urine sample

Tomita, Jumpei

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no abstracts in English

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Annual outcomes Okuma Analysis and Research Center 2018

Furuse, Takahiro; Do, V. K.; Akutsu, Hideyuki; Horita, Takuma

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We will report status of development of analytical techniques and facilities for Okuma Analysis and Research Center as 2018 annual outcomes. In regard to development of analytical techniques, we will report rapid and efficient analytical methods for nuclides using ICP-MS and automated systems.

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Development of rapid analysis method of organically bound tritium

Fujiwara, Kenso; Kuwata, Haruka*; Misono, Toshiharu; Kitamura, Akihiro

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Since various radionuclides including tritium was released into the ocean by the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station accident, transfer of those to marine products has been concerned. In case of tritium, Organically Bound Tritium (OBT) was considered to be relatively important for the transfer due to its longer biological half-life. However, analysis of organically bound tritium (OBT), which is one of beta-emitting radionuclides, requires complicated pretreatment and takes a long time conventionally. Therefore, in this method, the time per combustion could be shortened compared to the conventional method by reviewing the combustion process in the analysis of OBT. As a result of comparing the amount and composition of water recovered after combustion, almost no difference between the two methods was observed. The analysis results of tritium in tissue free water (TFWT) and OBT in the conventional method are all below the lower limit of detection, Both TFWT and OBT were at the nSv level even if internal exposure was evaluated using these values.

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Simplified oxygen combustion process in OBT analysis

Fujiwara, Kenso; Kuwata, Haruka*; Misono, Toshiharu; Kitamura, Akihiro

no journal, , 

Generally, when tritium is produced or released in the environment, it is required to confirm the behavior of organically bound tritium (OBT) due to its longer biological half-life. However, sequential treatment processes are needed to measure the concentration of each type of tritium and it takes a month for measurement of Tissue Free Water Tritium (TFWT) and a few weeks for measurement of OBT. Therefore, simplification of the processes and reduction of the duration were required for the purpose of rapid analysis and obtaining more data on environmental monitoring, especially in case of accident that requires emergency response. We are applying the analytical system composed of the TFWT separation process by means of freeze-drying and the OBT separation process by means of oxygen combustion vessel. In the TFWT separation process, a heater was attached to the outside of the freeze-dried cell, and freeze-drying and heating-drying were continuously performed quickly. The system has been improved that 90% TFWT was removed by freeze-drying and 10% TFWT was removed by heating drying. Then, the freeze-dried samples were divided for reducing the sample volume of one batch. Since the time of freeze-drying depends on the size of the sample, it could be shortened to about 3 days by dividing the sample into four. It successfully leads to reduction of measurement duration, from 14 days to 3 days. And in order to prevent isotope exchange, freeze- drying and heating-drying were performed inside the evacuated cell. In the OBT separation process, the pretreatment time was shortened by reducing the amount of combustion, and the value of detection limit was evaluated. When measured by the above-mentioned method, the tritium concentration of fish samples in Fukushima was below detection limit (several Bq/kg) and committed effective dose was very small (under 10$$^{-5}$$ mSv).

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Simplification of tritium analysis in seafood

Kuwata, Haruka*; Misono, Toshiharu; Terashima, Motoki; Fujiwara, Kenso; Kitamura, Akihiro

no journal, , 

Simplification of the processes and reduction of the duration were required for the purpose of rapid analysis and obtaining more data on environmental monitoring at the accident for emergency response. We are applying the analytical system composed of the TFWT separation process by means of freeze-drying and the OBT separation process by means of oxygen combustion vessel.

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