BARC/PUB/2017/0652

 
 

Method for determination of radium in seawater using MnO2 co-precipitation technique

 
     
 
Author(s)

Bhangare, R. C.; Sahu, S. K.; Maity, S.; Ajmal, P. Y.; Rathod, T. D.; Tiwari, M.; Pandit, G. G.
(EM&AS)

Source

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2017. Vol. 313 (3): pp. 597-601

ABSTRACT

Radium is considered to be a useful tracer for studying various physical processes of seawater. There are several methods for analysis of radium; however, analysis of radium in seawater by those analytical techniques is a tedious job. Thus a new methodology was optimized for analysis of radium in sea water using MnO2 co-precipitation followed by gamma spectrometry. The method produced good yield which ranged from 85–98%. The method is simple and requires less amounts of chemicals and no use of acids. Seawater from different western Indian coastal environments viz. Tarapur, Mumbai and Goa were collected and analysed for 226Ra and 228Ra using this method.

 
 
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