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The effects of uranium and its progeny radium are known to be harmful and their measurements in drinking water are necessary for careful monitoring. Fast and accurate methods for determination of uranium and radium in water samples with various salinity and activities concentrations have been developed. High Resolution Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry is used for direct measurement of uranium. Calibration is performed with 238U standards and 209Bi is used as internal standard to correct the matrix effects and plasma instability. The radium is determined by photon electron rejected alpha liquid spectrometry after a chemical separation procedure that includes co-precipitation of radium with barium sulphate, transformation of the sulphate to carbonate and extraction of radium in the scintillation cocktail. The minimal detectable activities of 3.5×10−8 Bq kg−1 for uranium and 2.3×10−4 Bq kg−1 for radium are obtained.
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Ayranov, M., Krähenbühl, U. & Schneider, U. Fast determination of uranium and radium in waters of variable composition. Czech J Phys 56, D219–D227 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-006-1020-7
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