نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی
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پژوهشکده چرخه سوخت هستهای، پژوهشگاه علوم و فنون هستهای، سازمان انرژی اتمی، صندوق پستی: 8486-11365، تهران ـ ایران
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3. M.Y. Mirza, A new method for the carrier-free production of 90Y from 90Sr-90Y mixture and 89Sr from neutron-irradiated Y2O3, J. Analytica Chimica Acta, 40 (1968) 229–233.
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6. J. Korkisch, Handbook of ion exchange resins, crc Press, Boca Raton (1989).
7. Y. Koda, Separation of pure 90Y from a 90Sr-90Y mixture by co-precipitation with ferric hydroxide, J. Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 25(6) (1963) 733-734.
8. S. Dutta, P.K. Mohapatra, D.R. Raut, V.K. Manchanda, Chromatographic separation of carrier free 90Y from 90Sr using a diglycolamide based resin for possible pharmaceutical applications, J. Chromatogr. A, 1218(37) (2011) 6483-8.
10. A. Warshawsky, Extraction with solvent-impregnated resin, Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction, 18 (1981) 229.
11. G.A. Juang, Synthetic polymers for accumulation organic compounds from water, Organic Pollutants in Water. J. Sampling Analysis and Toxicity, 214 (1987) 201.
12. J. Kraikaew, W. Srinuttrakul, C. Chayavadhanakur, Solvent extraction study of rare earths from nitrate medium by the mixtures of TBP and D2EHPA in kerosene, J. Metals, Materials and Minerals, 15 (2005) 89-95.
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عنوان مقاله English
نویسندگان English
Yttrium-90 as a β emitting with the maximum energy of 2.3MeV, and due to the long half-life of its parent-strontium-90, is considered as one of the most important radionuclides in nuclear medicine. In this context, a highly selective and rapid method for the separation of 90Y from its parent is required for its use in nuclear medicine. In this study, adsorption behavior of yttrium (III) and strontium (II) ions were studied on the Amberlite XAD-4 resin impregnated with (2-ethylhexyl) phosphate (HDEHP) by batch and continuous methods. The effects of extraction time in different media, nitric acid and hydrochloric acid concentrations on the sorption and desorption of ions were investigated. Different kinetic models were examined to determine the adsorption mechanism of yttrium. For the separation of yttrium from strontium in 0.05M nitric acid media, a solution containing 5ppm yttrium and 1000ppm strontium was passed with a flow rate of 1ml/min through a chromatography column. In this condition, while yttrium was retained by the resin, strontium passed through the column. A ratio of 200 was calculated for Y/Sr in eluate. The results of the present experiment can be used for separation of yttrium-90 from strontium-90.
کلیدواژهها English
2. D.F. Peppard, G.W. Mason, S.W. Moline, The use of dioctyl phosphoric acid extraction in the isolation of carrier-free 90Y, 140La, 144Ce, 143Pr, and 144Pr, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem, 5 (1957) 141-146.
3. M.Y. Mirza, A new method for the carrier-free production of 90Y from 90Sr-90Y mixture and 89Sr from neutron-irradiated Y2O3, J. Analytica Chimica Acta, 40 (1968) 229–233.
4. G. Barrio, J.A. Osso Junior, Development of 90Sr-90Y generators using the cation exchange technique, J. Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 54 (2010) 73-74.
5. T. Kawashima, Separation of carrier-free 90Y from 90Sr by cation exchange in a methanol-ammonium acetate medium, J. Appl. Radiation Isotopes 20 (1969) 806-808.
6. J. Korkisch, Handbook of ion exchange resins, crc Press, Boca Raton (1989).
7. Y. Koda, Separation of pure 90Y from a 90Sr-90Y mixture by co-precipitation with ferric hydroxide, J. Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 25(6) (1963) 733-734.
8. S. Dutta, P.K. Mohapatra, D.R. Raut, V.K. Manchanda, Chromatographic separation of carrier free 90Y from 90Sr using a diglycolamide based resin for possible pharmaceutical applications, J. Chromatogr. A, 1218(37) (2011) 6483-8.
10. A. Warshawsky, Extraction with solvent-impregnated resin, Ion Exchange and Solvent Extraction, 18 (1981) 229.
11. G.A. Juang, Synthetic polymers for accumulation organic compounds from water, Organic Pollutants in Water. J. Sampling Analysis and Toxicity, 214 (1987) 201.
12. J. Kraikaew, W. Srinuttrakul, C. Chayavadhanakur, Solvent extraction study of rare earths from nitrate medium by the mixtures of TBP and D2EHPA in kerosene, J. Metals, Materials and Minerals, 15 (2005) 89-95.
13. L. Liberti, R. Passino, Ion-exchange and solvent extraction, 7(3) (1977).
14. F. Helfferich, Ion-exchange, McGraw–Hill, New York, USA (1962).
15. V.M. Bhandari, V.A. Juvekar, S.R. Pathwardhan, Modified shrinking core model for reversible sorption on ion-exchange resins, J. Sep. Sci. Technol. 27 (1992) 1043-1064.
16. R.S. Juang, H.C. Lin, Metal sorption with extractant-impregnated macroporous resins, Particle Diffusion Kinetics, J. Chem. Tech. Biotechnol. 62 (1995) 132-140.