chemical procedure, the counting technique, and the calculations involved in making a Sr-90 assay by the milking technique. 2.005 g Sr(NOz)2 were dissolved in 50 mi H.O, and to it was added approximately 22,000 dpm of an acid solution of Sr-90, Y-90 tracer in equilibrium. A few ml of 85% H;PO, were next added, followed by 0.304 gm of Nd™carrier in HCl solution. The solution was stirred and heated. To the hot solution 2N NH,OH was added gradually with vigorous stirring until the precipitation of NdPO,.2H.O was believed to be complete. (NdPO,.2H.O and YPO,.2H.O precipitate out completely well below pH 1, while the phosphates of calcium and strontium do not begin to precipitate until pH 3 or 4.) The precipitate was digested with heating for 15 minutes, filtered onto a 7-cm filter paper, and washed with water. To the filtrate were added a few mi of 2 N NH,OH. No precipitation occurred, showing that the precipitation of neodymium had been complete. Additional NH,OH was now added to the same solution until SrHPO, was precipitated completely. The SrHPO, was also filtered onto 7-cm paper. The precipitates were dried and mounted on lucite semicylinders of 1%” LD. The counting procedureis described in Section C below. The mounted samples were counted on a gold foil covered Q-gas flow counter of 142” diameter and 10”active length. The geometry factor for the position that was maintained between the counter and the sample was previously determined with use of a similarly mounted sample of KC! and was found to be 2.50. The activities in the two samples were followed for over 10 days. The activity in the neodymium sample decayed from an initial rate of 4500 cpm with a constant half life of 61+1 hours into a very long lived tail of 102 cpm. An aluminum absorption curve for the same sample determined within a few hours after milking was found to be absolutely straight to 360 mg/cm? and gave a half thickness value of 133 mg/em?. When the Y-—90 activity was subtracted out, the aluminum absorption curve for the strontium sample, which was also determined soon after milking, also was a straight line as far as 40 mg/cm?. The half thickness value was 12.0 mg/cm’. The intensities and identity of the activities in the strontium and neodymium samples corrected to milking time were as follows: Strontium sample .... Y-90 activity, com . Neodymium sample. ......... Applying the equation, Sr-90 activity, cpm 263 . IG s/s’ 4540 1068 102 esi" DTes where D-The disintegration rate of the sample in dpm I=The counting rate of the bare sample G=The geometry factor=2.50 S=Thickness of air between sample and counter plus thickness of counter wall (sum—2.70mg/cm?’) S== Thickness of the sample in mg/cm? The following results were obtained: Strontium sample Neodymium sample Co, . 8% , where s% is the half thickness value of the “0.693 activity in mg/cm?. 8 60.9 15.1 s 17.3 192 D(¥-90) 658 10,970 D(Sr-90) 11,320 447 11,628 11,767 A very satisfactory agreement between the disintegration rates of Y-90 and Sr-90 was obtained. The recovery of the Y~90 activity from the solution is seen to be 94% and the percentage of Sr-—90 carried over in the necdymium precipitate as contamination is seen to be 3.8%. 24 Gaiam noe ARCHIVES ee” ,

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