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Precise radiocarbon determination in radioactive waste by a laser-based spectroscopic technique.

Maria Giulia Delli Santi1, Giacomo Insero2,3,4, Saverio Bartalini2,4,5, Pablo Cancio2,4,5, Federico Carcione5,6, Iacopo Galli2,4,5, Giovanni Giusfredi2,5, Davide Mazzotti2,4,5, Antonio Bulgheroni7, Ana Isabel Martinez Ferri7, Rafael Alvarez-Sarandes7, Laura Aldave de Las Heras7, Vincenzo Rondinella7, Paolo De Natale4,8.   

Abstract

The precise and accurate determination of the radionuclide inventory in radioactive waste streams, including those generated during nuclear decommissioning, is a key aspect in establishing the best-suited nuclear waste management and disposal options. Radiocarbon ([Formula: see text]) is playing a crucial role in this scenario because it is one of the so-called difficult to measure isotopes; currently, [Formula: see text] analysis requires complex systems, such as accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) or liquid scintillation counting (LSC). AMS has an outstanding limit of detection, but only a few facilities are available worldwide; LSC, which can have similar performance, is more widespread, but sample preparation can be nontrivial. In this paper, we demonstrate that the laser-based saturated-absorption cavity ring-down (SCAR) spectroscopic technique has several distinct advantages and represents a mature and accurate alternative for [Formula: see text] content determination in nuclear waste. As a proof-of-principle experiment, we show consistent results of AMS and SCAR for samples of concrete and graphite originating from nuclear installations. In particular, we determined mole fractions of 1.312(9) F[Formula: see text] and 30.951(7) F[Formula: see text] corresponding to ∼1.5 and 36.2 parts per trillion (ppt), respectively, for two different graphite samples originating from different regions of the Adiabatic Resonance Crossing activator prototype installed on one irradiation line of an MC40 Scanditronix cyclotron. Moreover, we measure a mole fraction of 0.593(8) F[Formula: see text] ([Formula: see text] ppt) from a concrete sample originating from an external wall of the Ispra-1 nuclear research reactor currently in the decommissioning phase.

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Keywords:  decommissioning; nuclear safety; nuclear waste; radiocarbon; saturated-absorption cavity ring-down spectroscopy

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35867750      PMCID: PMC9282372          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2122122119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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