Abstract

A radiochemical neutron activation analysis technique for the determination of uranium und thorium in highpurity aluminium via the indicator radionuclides 239Np and 233Pa, respectively, has been developed. The separation procedure is based on the removal of 24Na on hydrated antimony pentoxide followed by ion-exchange on Dowex-1X8 from HCl/HF and HCl medium. The eluate fraction being of interest for the determination of uranium and thorium contains > 99% of 239Np and 233Pa and, in addition, 11±2% of hafnium and 29±5% of zirconium, and non-detectable fractions of other radionuclides. For a 3-day irradiation of a 100 mg sample at a thermal neutron flux of 1014cm−2s−1 and a decay time of 5 days, the attainable detection limit for both elements is 0.05 ng/g. The method was applied to the analysis of different high-purity aluminium samples, and the results are compared with those obtained in other laboratories.

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