Separation Of Lanthanide Isotopes From Mixed Fission Product Samples

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Abstract
The measurement of radioactive fission products from nuclear events has important implications for nuclear data production, environmental monitoring, and nuclear forensics. In a previous paper, the authors reported the optimization of an intra-group lanthanide separation using LN extraction resin from Eichrom Technologies(R), Inc. and a nitric acid gradient. In this work, the method was demonstrated for the separation and quantification of multiple short-lived fission product lanthanide isotopes from a fission product sample produced from the thermal irradiation of highly enriched uranium. The separations were performed in parallel in quadruplicate with reproducible results and high decontamination factors for Sm-153, Eu-156, and Tb-161. Based on the results obtained here, the fission yields for Ce-144, Sm-153, Eu-156, and Tb-161 are consistent with published fission yields. This work demonstrates the effectiveness of the separations for the intended application of short-lived lanthanide fission product analysis requiring high decontamination factors.
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rare earth elements, fission products, radiochemical separations, extraction chromatography, LN resin
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