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  • A new automated separation technique was created for determining radioactive strontium and lead isotopes, utilizing a portable system and specific materials from IBC Technologies.
  • It effectively isolates these isotopes from other substances, achieving high purity levels before measurement, even allowing for the separation of barium when present.
  • The method is efficient, recovering 100% of the isotopes from large sample volumes quickly, and is validated for low-level activity detection while reducing labor and equipment costs, making it accessible for labs globally and on-site sampling.

Article Abstract

A rapid, automated separation procedure was developed for radioactive strontium and lead isotope determination. This system includes a portable automated system for the preconcentration and sequential elution of targeting isotopes with an NaHEDTA solution from solid phase extraction materials, AnaLig®Sr-01 and SuperLig®620, provided by IBC Technologies. Strontium and lead were separated from the majority of matrix constituents to obtain pure fractions of Pb and Sr prior to radiometric detection. In case of barium presence, it can also be fully isolated and completely separated from Sr. The automated procedure can be successfully used for preconcentration and separation from high as well as low radioactivity samples. With only a 1 mL column filled with SuperLig®620, it is possible to isolate Sr and Pb with 100% recovery from 1 L to 2 L of sample at a flow rate of up to 10 mL min within several hours. Sr isotopes can be further determined by Cherenkov counting, while Pb isotopes can be determined by either gamma spectrometry or liquid scintillation counter. The method was tested and validated using certified standard materials and proficiency test samples. The synergy of automated separation and detection procedures enables the determination of the low level activity of Sr and Pb in a short time with detection limits of 20 mBq L for both isotopes. The proposed method enables lower labour costs, minimal size of apparatuses and columns, low separation time, and reduced secondary waste production. The automated procedure may be easily implemented in laboratories worldwide and can also be used at sampling sites.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2020.121959DOI Listing

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