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Storage of Radioactive Fission Product Samples William J. Maeck and James E. Rein, Atomic Energy Division, Phillips Petroleum Co., Idaho Falls, Idaho
It is well known that many ions in very dilute solutions are adsorbed on the surfaces of their containers. To evaluate the storage of dilute fission product solutions the degree of adsorption of M a y cooled and 1-year cooled fission products was measured for two
N INVEBTIQATION, under way in our
A laboratory,
to develop accurate
methods for the determination of the burnup of nuclear fuels requires the preparation and storage of dilute, standard solutions of fission product nuclides, both stable and radioactive.
Table I. Storage of 1 -Day Cooled Fission Products
Period of
atorage 2 Days
Acid molarity 1 3.3 10
Nitric acid diasolution Total gamma activity adsorbed on walls of the containers,“ yc Borosilicate Wax-coated Polgglass ethylene glass 0 33 0 23 0 63
0.50 1 2 11 0
2.4 2 .o 5 0
PROCEDURE
Remarla Major detectable isotopea adsorbed were 1’31 1132
I133
7 Days
1 Month
1 3.3 10
0 32 0 1’7 0 74
1 3.3 10
0 : 0 2 0 4
1 42 1 .;5
c
(
1
3 4 1.2 3 9
2 2 1.6 2.5
1.3 0 9 3 7
Major detectable isotope adsorbed was Iiai
with lesser amounts of p a I”’ Major activity adsorbed was 1181
Hydrochloric acid dissolution 0 1;
0 io
0.14 7 Days 1 Month
1 3.3 10 1
3.3 10
0 0;
0.06 0.19 0 21 0.10 0.10
0 15 0 13 0 36
5.0 3.3 2 .o
2.88 0.04 0.59 2.1 2.2 2.2
3.4 3 2 4 .O
l l a j o r detectable activities were the same as those observed with H N O i
ahove.
1 9
2 .0 4.1
Multiplication by the folloR