We have developed automated sensor and monitoring devices for trace radionuclides in water, using preconcentrating columns and radiometric detection. The preconcentrating minicolumn sensor concept combines selective capture and detection in a single functional unit. We have demonstrated quantification of radionuclides such as technetium-99 to levels below drinking water standards in an equilibration-based process that produces steady state signals, signal proportional to concentration, and easy re-equilibration to new concentration levels. Alternatively, monitors can be developed with separate separation and detection units that are fluidically linked. We have demonstrated detection of strontium-90 to levels below drinking water standards by this approach. We are developing autonomous systems for at-site monitoring on the Hanford Site in Washington State.
Revised: March 23, 2010 |
Published: May 18, 2009
Citation
Grate J.W., M.J. O'Hara, O. Egorov, and S.R. Burge. 2009.Radionuclide Sensors and Systems for Environmental Monitoring.ECS Transactions 19, no. 6:301-304.PNNL-SA-64778.doi:10.1149/1.3118565