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Constraints on the utility of MnO2 cartridge method for the extraction of radionuclides: A case study using 234Th

January 1, 2009

[1] Large volume (102-103 L) seawater samples are routinely processed to investigate the partitioning of particle reactive radionuclides and Ra between solution and size-fractionated suspended particulate matter. One of the most frequently used methods to preconcentrate these nuclides from such large volumes involves extraction onto three filter cartridges (a prefilter for particulate species and two MnO2-coated filters for dissolved species) connected in series. This method assumes that the extraction efficiency is uniform for both MnO2-coated cartridges, that no dissolved species are removed by the prefilter, and that any adsorbed radionuclides are not desorbed from the MnO2-coated cartridges during filtration. In this study, we utilized 234Th-spiked coastal seawater and deionized water to address the removal of dissolved Th onto prefilters and MnO2-coated filter cartridges. Experimental results provide the first data that indicate (1) a small fraction of dissolved Th (

Publication Year 2009
Title Constraints on the utility of MnO2 cartridge method for the extraction of radionuclides: A case study using 234Th
DOI 10.1029/2008GC002340
Authors M. Baskaran, P.W. Swarzenski, B.A. Biddanda
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Index ID 70035401
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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