Promotion of the lower limit of detection of gamma emitting nuclides in radioaerosol samples after Fukushima accident

Jinglong Wang, Tingyu Wen, Yifei Jiang, Jinzhou Du*, Dekun Huang, Jing Zhang

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Abstract

Through placement in a few hours after collecting radioaerosol samples (in Shanghai) after Fukushima nuclear power plant (NPP) accident, radionuclides with gamma-emitting rays can be found to be nuclides ( 132I/ 132Te, 129I/ 129Te) other than 131I, 134,137Cs because of the decrease in background baseline after the daughter nuclides (i.e. 214Bi, 214Pb and etc.) of radon makes decay sharply. Based on aerosol sample collected by passing through 1,300 M 3 air in 24 h, the lower limit of detection (LLD) of 132I/ 132Te, 129I/ 129Te can be decreased from 6.11 × 10 -5, 3.46 × 10 -4 Bq m -3 after half an hour sampling to 1.64 × 10 -5 , 8.19 × 10 -5 Bq m -3 after sampling 48 h sampling. Similarly, LLD can be decreased from 9.63 × 10 -5 to 1.41 × 10 -5 Bq m -3 for 131I, 7.72 × 10 -5 to 9.96 × 10 -6 Bq m -3 for 134Cs and 9.67 × 10 -5 to 1.45 × 10 -5 Bq m -3 for 137 Cs after the same time sampling. In the same time, the activities of daughter nuclides such as 214Pb and 212Bi from the decay of their parent nuclides 222Rn and 220Rn can sharply decrease from 2.45 × 10 -2 , 2.57 × 10 -2 Bq m -3 to be ∼10 -4 Bq -3 while the activities of the concerned nuclides 129Te, 131I, 134,137Cs were almost constant. As our knowledge, it is the first time to report such case which is very helpful to monitor the leaked nuclides from NPP by aerosol sampling in both normal operation case and emergency case.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1297-1301
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
Volume291
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fukushima nuclear accident
  • Gamma-ray emitting nuclides
  • Radioaerosol
  • The lower limit of detection

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