Abstract

A method is presented for the determination of 90Sr in environmental samples by direct milking of 90Y. Pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid forms an anionic complex with yttrium which is retained on an anionic resin. Most of the matrix elements are washed out of the column as neutral or uncomplexed species and yttrium is eluted by increasing the ionic force of the eluent solution. This method gives yttrium recoveries between 65% to 85% for soil, grass, milk and bone samples with very high radiochemical purity (90Y average half-life of 66±4 hours) and a detection limit of 0.3 Bq/kg of soil. The method supports a calcium content up to 3 g per sample without any decrease in yttrium yield, allowing the measurement of milk, milk-teeth and bone samples with no concentration step in one day.

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