Abstract
Based on purification efficiency calculations for lead distillation, we developed a combined process for the ultrapurification of archaeological lead. We obtained pilot amounts of high-purity archaeological lead and PbO with the following contents of detrimental impurities: U, <2 ppb; Th, <1 ppb; Ni, Cu, Fe, Si, Ti, Mg, Al, Mn, Cr, V, Co, < 0.1 ppm; K, Ca, Zn, Cd, Ag, Sb, < 1 ppm. Lead of such purity can be used in low-background experiments as a protective shield material and in the growth of low-background PbWO4 and PbMoO4 scintillator crystals. From an isotope ratio, we were able to identify the origin of the archaeological lead.
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