Alpha-spectroscopic analysis of uranium in ground- and seawater samples after EDTA-masking of interfering cations

AbstractThe effect of EDTA-masking on the alpha-spectral characteristics corresponding to uranium analysis in ground- and seawater samples after cation-exchange and electrodeposition is systematically investigated. Addition of EDTA (1  mmol l−1) to the investigated samples results in dramatic increase of the spectra quality, including improvement of the separation efficiency up to 75% and 85% for ground and seawaters, respectively. For EDTA concentrations lower than 1  mmol l−1 the spectral resolution and counting efficiencies decline, whereas for higher concentrations the resolution increases but the separation efficiency decreases due to the U(VI) stabilization in solution.
Source: Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry - Category: Nuclear Medicine Source Type: research