| Literature DB >> 28366971 |
E M van Es1,2, B C Russell1, P Ivanov1, M García Miranda1, D Read1,2, C Dirks3, S Happel3.
Abstract
Accurate, low-level measurement of 226Ra in high volume water samples requires rapid pre-concentration and robust separation techniques prior to measurement in order to comply with discharge limits and drinking water regulations. This study characterises the behaviour of 226Ra and interfering elements on recently developed TK100 (Triskem International) extraction chromatography resin. Distribution coefficients over a range of acid concentrations are given, along with an optimised procedure that shows rapid pre-concentration and separation of 226Ra on TK100 resin is achievable for high volume (1 L) water samples without the need for sample pre-treatment.Entities:
Keywords: 226Ra; Extraction chromatography; High volume water samples; TK100 resin
Year: 2017 PMID: 28366971 PMCID: PMC5357471 DOI: 10.1007/s10967-017-5203-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radioanal Nucl Chem ISSN: 0236-5731 Impact factor: 1.371
Concentration of elements used in simulated fracking water samples
| Element | Source | Concentration range (g L−1) |
|---|---|---|
| Na | NaCl | 40–400 |
| K | KCl | 1–100 |
| Fe | FeCl3 | 1–100 |
| Mg | MgCl2 | 1–100 |
| Ca | CaCl2 | 10–1000 |
| Sr | SrCl2 | 5–500 |
| Ba | BaCl2 | 10–1000 |
Fig. 1K d values for Ra and other group 2 elements on TK100 resin in HCl and HNO3
Fig. 2Elution profiles for Sr and Ba on TK100 resin in HNO3 and HCl conditions
Fig. 3Impact of increasing salt loading on performance of TK100 resin for 226Ra retention at pH 2