PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Rapid analysis method for the determination of 14C specific activity in irradiated graphite.

  • Vidmantas Remeikis,
  • Elena Lagzdina,
  • Andrius Garbaras,
  • Arūnas Gudelis,
  • Jevgenij Garankin,
  • Rita Plukienė,
  • Laurynas Juodis,
  • Grigorijus Duškesas,
  • Danielius Lingis,
  • Vladimir Abdulajev,
  • Artūras Plukis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191677
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. e0191677

Abstract

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14C is one of the limiting radionuclides used in the categorization of radioactive graphite waste; this categorization is crucial in selecting the appropriate graphite treatment/disposal method. We propose a rapid analysis method for 14C specific activity determination in small graphite samples in the 1-100 μg range. The method applies an oxidation procedure to the sample, which extracts 14C from the different carbonaceous matrices in a controlled manner. Because this method enables fast online measurement and 14C specific activity evaluation, it can be especially useful for characterizing 14C in irradiated graphite when dismantling graphite moderator and reflector parts, or when sorting radioactive graphite waste from decommissioned nuclear power plants. The proposed rapid method is based on graphite combustion and the subsequent measurement of both CO2 and 14C, using a commercial elemental analyser and the semiconductor detector, respectively. The method was verified using the liquid scintillation counting (LSC) technique. The uncertainty of this rapid method is within the acceptable range for radioactive waste characterization purposes. The 14C specific activity determination procedure proposed in this study takes approximately ten minutes, comparing favorably to the more complicated and time consuming LSC method. This method can be potentially used to radiologically characterize radioactive waste or used in biomedical applications when dealing with the specific activity determination of 14C in the sample.