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Characterization of vanadium of biological origin for possible applications in physics experiments. | LitMetric

Characterization of vanadium of biological origin for possible applications in physics experiments.

J Environ Radioact

Program of Basic Biology, Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, 739-8526, Japan.

Published: December 2020

For the first time, vanadium of biological origin, extracted from centrifugal fraction of vanadium-storing blood cells of the Ascidia sydneiensis samea species, was characterized as regards its isotopic composition and content of natural radioactive elements potassium (K), thorium (Th) and uranium (U). The natural abundance of vanadium isotopes has been confirmed with high accuracy, thus excluding a possible selectivity within bio-chemical reactions of vanadium concentration in blood cells from seawater. A large potassium concentration (up to 5500 × 10 g g) was found in the blood cell samples. The concentration of thorium was determined to be about 30 × 10 g g, while the uranium concentration was about 150 × 10 g g. Hence, a highly efficient two-stage purification approach with a total vanadium recovery of better than 70% was developed and applied. The final concentrations of K < 100 × 10 g g and of U/Th < 0.5 × 10 g g in the purified vanadium-containing samples were achieved. Vanadium extracted from centrifugal fraction of vanadium-storing blood cells after two-stage purification approach could be utilized in various applications, where a high chemical purity compound is required. However, to be used as a source of radiopure vanadium in ultra-low-background experiment aimed to search for V beta decay, it should be further purified by Electron Beam Melting against residual potassium.

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