APPENDIX A.

RADIOCHEMICAL PROCEDURES

CALCTUM
by

R. Jensen, F, Celio, and P. W. Krey
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INTRODUCTION

The calcium is ssparated from the majority of the fission products
by a palladium sulfide scavenging, a calcium carbonate precipitation,
and several ferric hydroxide scavengings. Further purification is
effected by several barium and strontium nitrate scavengings followed
by two additional ferric hydroxide scavengings. The calcium is finally
precipitated and mounted for counting as the calcium oxalate monoe
hydrate.
The chemical yield averages about 25 per cent.

REAGENTS
Ca carrier:
standardized
Fe carrier:
Pd carrier:
Ba carrier:
Sr carrier:

10 mg Fe/ml (edded as FeCl3.2H20 in dilute HCl)

10 mg Pd/ml (added as PdCLo.2H20 in dilute HCl)

10 mg Ba/ml (2dded as 5a(NO3)2 in H20)
10 mg Sr/ml (added as Sr{NO3)2 in H20)

H2s

:

gas

NHyCH

3

conce

HNO3

3

herosol OT:

K2C03

2

(NY) 2C20y:

Ethanol
:
Ethyl ether

0.1% solution

saturated aqueous sclution
fuming, conc., 6 M
saturated aquecus solution

95%

SECRET ~ RESTRICTED DATA

2

FE TET Her

42

he
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of Ca(NO3}2.4H20 in H20, add 5 ml of conc. HNO3

ree

Dissolve 59,0 g

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FREPARATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF CARRIER

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10 mg Ca/ml (added as Ca(NO3)9.4H20 in H20

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