Abstract

In the context of age dating of 90Sr, the selective adsorption of zirconium ions from the mixture with strontium and yttrium by adsorbents based on TiO2 with a chemically modified surface was investigated. The general features of the separation process of strontium, yttrium, and zirconium in batch conditions were determined. Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) was used to analyze the initial and residual concentrations of the studied cations. Separation of 90Zr and 90Sr from a liquid source containing 90Sr–90Y using adsorbents based on TiO2 was performed for the first time. The ratio of 90Zr/90Sr was measured, and the age of liquid 90Sr–90Y sources was determined. In addition, we studied the age dating of 90Sr–90Y sources using a combination of liquid-scintillation counting of 90Sr and ICP-MS measurement. The results of both methods – the method of age-dating with the chemical separation of isotopes and the combination of LSC and ICP-MS analysis – agree very well and thus serve for cross-validation. Moreover, the combination of the two methods increases the confidence in the age-dating results of 90Sr–90Y sources.

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