RADIATION PROTECTION ›› 2024, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (S1): 41-45.

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Analytical method study for the determination of radium-226 in water by liquid scintillation counting

GUO Chen, YANG Hailan, YANG Youkun, BAO Li, GOU Rongxia, WANG Ruijun, LIAN Bing   

  1. China Institute for Radiation Protection, Key Laboratory of Radiation Environment & Health of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Taiyuan 030006
  • Received:2023-11-23 Online:2024-11-20 Published:2024-12-26

Abstract: This paper studies a liquid scintillation counter measurement method for radium-226 in water. The method extracts radon-222, a daughter of radium-226, from water sample and enters into scintillation solution by means of insoluble scintillation liquid, thus realizes the separation of radon-222 from other interfering nuclides in water. After a period of time, when radium-226 and its daughter reached equilibrium, alpha/beta discrimination measurement was carried out by liquid scintillation counter to separate radon-222 and its alpha emmision daughters polonium-218 and polonium-214 from the beta emmision daughters bismuth-214 and lead-210, and indirectly obtains the activity concentration of radium-226 in the aqueous phase through the measurement of total alpha counts of radon-222, polonium-218 and polonium-214. The results indicated that the quench of liquid scintillation on the measurement of radium-226 in water is very low, and the Quantulus 1220 liquid scintillation counter has a measurement background of 0.02 cpm for this method, with a measurement efficiency of 2.52-2.60 and a minimum detection level of less than 2 mBq/L, which can meet the requirement for the measurement of radium in environmental samples.

Key words: LSC, radium-226, alpha/beta discrimination measurement

CLC Number: 

  • O661.1