November 3, 2017
Journal Article

Activation Product Analysis in a Mixed Sample Containing Both Fission and Neutron Activation Products

Abstract

Activation analysis of gold (Au) is used to estimate neutron fluence resulting from a criticality event; however, such analyses are complicated by simultaneous production of other gamma-emitting fission products. Confidence in neutron fluence estimates can be increased by quantifying additional activation products such as platinum (Pt), tantalum (Ta), and tungsten (W). This work describes a radiochemical separation procedure for the determination of these activation products. Anion exchange chromatography is used to separate anionic forms of these metals in a nitric acid matrix; thiourea is used to isolate the Au and Pt fraction, followed by removal of the Ta fraction using hydrogen peroxide. W, which is not retained on the first anion exchange column, is transposed to an HCl/HF matrix to enhance retention on a second anion exchange column and finally eluted using HNO3/HF. Chemical separations result in a reduction in the minimum detectable activity by a factor of 287, 207, 141, and 471 for 182Ta, 187W, 197Pt, and 198Au respectively, with greater than 90% recovery for all elements. These results represent the highest recoveries and lowest minimum detectable activities for 182Ta, 187W, 197Pt, and 198Au from mixed fission-activation product samples to date, enabling considerable refinement in the measurement uncertainties for neutron fluences in highly complex sample matrices.

Revised: May 1, 2019 | Published: November 3, 2017

Citation

Morrison S.S., S.B. Clark, T.A. Eggemeyer, E.C. Finn, C.C. Hines, M.D. King, and L.A. Metz, et al. 2017. Activation Product Analysis in a Mixed Sample Containing Both Fission and Neutron Activation Products. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 314, no. 3:2501-2506. PNNL-SA-119557. doi:10.1007/s10967-017-5563-9