Determination of 89Sr and 90Sr in fresh cow milk and raw urine using crystalline synthetic tunnel manganese oxides and layered metal sulfides

89Sr and 90Sr are both fission products of high radiotoxicity, which can be released in significant amounts in the event of a nuclear accident. Radiostrontium isotopes will follow calcium all along the food chain and, after ingestion, accumulate in the bones. Therefore, it is imperative to be able t...

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description 89Sr and 90Sr are both fission products of high radiotoxicity, which can be released in significant amounts in the event of a nuclear accident. Radiostrontium isotopes will follow calcium all along the food chain and, after ingestion, accumulate in the bones. Therefore, it is imperative to be able to determine 89Sr and 90Sr in raw milk samples in case of an accidental situation to evaluate the dose given by both radionuclides to the population. Several methods exist for conducting 89Sr and 90Sr determination. However, most of them use at least one chromatographic step to purify strontium. This, unfortunately, increases the analytical time before the results can be released to the authorities. In addition, they often use liquid scintillation counting to determine the 89Sr and 90Sr activities, a method which can handle only one sample at a time. Here we propose using synthetic tunnel manganese oxides such as cryptomelane and todorokite and layered metal sulfides to selectively extract strontium from fresh milk and raw urine in a batch sorption method. We found that the method is very quick and yields very pure sources of (radio)-strontium, which can be counted in a proportional counter. Data (counts per minute) from the counter were fitted to a mathematical expression enabling the simultaneous determination of 89Sr and 90Sr. Because a proportional counter often has several drawers, it is typically possible to measure up to 16 samples at a time. Since cryptomelane is a binding phase easily synthesized in a large quantity, we anticipate that this technique could be an interesting alternative to conventional solid phase extraction chromatography methods. [Display omitted] •Easy synthesis of extracting minerals.•Rapid determination of 89Sr and 90Sr in fresh milk.•Rapid determination of 89Sr and 90Sr in raw urine.•Method without chromatographic step.•Validation by two inter-laboratory comparison exercises.
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Calcium
Counting
Cow's milk
Cryptomelane
Extraction
Fission products
Food chains
Ingestion
Isotopes
Manganese
Manganese oxides
Metal sulfides
Metals
Milk
Nuclear accidents
Nuclear accidents & safety
Oxides
Proportional counters
Radioisotopes
Raw milk
Raw urine
Scintillation counters
Solid phases
Strontium
Strontium 89
Strontium 90
Strontium radioisotopes
Sulfides
Urine
title Determination of 89Sr and 90Sr in fresh cow milk and raw urine using crystalline synthetic tunnel manganese oxides and layered metal sulfides
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