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Radiobioassay and Radiochemical Measurements Conference Iowa City, Iowa October 25 30, 2015 Analysis of High Fired Plutonium Oxide and Other Actinides in MAPEP Soil Samples George Tabatadze, Elizabeth M. Thomas, Sergei Y. Tolmachev US Transuranium and Uranium Registries College of Pharmacy, Washington State University george.tabatadze@wsu.edu

Outline Background Motivation Methods Results and Discussion Conclusions

Mission Evaluate health outcomes, causes of death, and life expectancy of former nuclear workers (volunteer Registrants) who had documented accidental intakes of uranium and the transuranium elements http://www.ustur.wsu.edu/mission/index.html

Genealogy of the USTUR REGISTRIES MANAGEMENT ANALYTICAL SUPPORT 1968 National Plutonium Registry Rocky Flats Pacific Northwest at Hanford Environmental Health Foundation Facility Laboratory 1970 United States Transuranium Registry (HEHF) 1971 Los Alamos National Lab 1978 United States Uranium Registry (HEHF) 1987 1992 United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries at College of Pharmacy, Washington State University (Richland, WA)

Background: USTUR Tissue Analysis Radiochemical analysis: human bones and soft tissues Sample analysis: 241 Am, 238,239 Pu, 234,235,236,236 U, and 232 Th USTUR SOPs validation: SRM 4351 (Human Lung); SRM 4352 (Human Liver); SRM 4356 (Human Bone) No information on material type! Inhalation of PuO 2 aerosols (Type S material) Lung and thoracic LN insoluble Other tissues soluble

Background: Case 0407 Exposure to High-Fired 239 PuO 2 Whole-body donation Pu fire accident at the Rocky Flats Plant in 1965 Inhalation of high-fired PuO 2 generated at 1,800 C

Motivation Validation of United States Transuranium and Uranium Registries (USTUR) tissue analysis protocol for high-fired plutonium oxide (PuO 2 )

MAPEP Soil Analysis Analysis: 238,239 Pu, 241 Am, and 234,235,238 U MAPEP-11-MaS24: Radiological and Environmental Sciences Laboratory (RESL) Certified: 239 Pu, 241 Am, 234 U, and 238 U Pu form: high-fired 239 PuO 2 @ 900 C

Methods: Sample Analysis Protocol Drying/Ashing Digestion/Dissolution Radionuclide Separation α-source Preparation Actinide Measurements (Alpha-Spec)

USTUR 106: Sample Drying and Ashing Drying: @ 100 0 C for 4 days, max. 48 samples Ashing: @450 0 C for 4 days ( 2), max. 32 samples VWR 1685 HAFO Series Forced-Air Oven, Fisher Scientific Isotempâ Muffle Furnace 550 Series, LINDBERG Muffle Furnace Model 52641

USTUR 110: Sample Digestion Microwave Digestion Soft tissue: HNO 3 HCl HF, 9:3:4 (ml) Bone: HNO 3 HCl, 10:3 (reverse aqua regia) Controlled temperature: 220 0 C Monitored pressure: 40 bar MARS-5 Microwave EasyPrep Vessel

USTUR 350: Actinide Separation Vacuum-Assisted Extraction Chromatography TEVA DGA TRU Vacuum Box System

USTUR 350: Actinide Column Separation (I) 1) Sample in 40 ml 3M HN0 3 1M Al(NO 3 ) 3 2) Add 0.75 ml 1.5M Sulfamic Acid + 6 ml 0.75M Ascorbic Acid 3) Add 2.5 ml 3.5 M Sodium Nitrite 4) Sample loading (1 drop sec -1 ) 5) Beaker rinse: 2 5 ml 3M HNO 3 6) Separate cartridges 7) TEVA rinse: 30 ml 3M HNO 3 8) Rinse: 20 ml 9M HCl (Th) 9) Pu Elution: 20 ml 0.1M HCl - 0.05M HF 0.04M Rongalite 1 ml TEVA Resin (50-100 µm) (6) 1 ml TRU-Resin (50-100 µm) 1 ml DGA-Resin (50-100 µm) Electrodeposition Alpha spectrometry Discard (4 8)

USTUR 350: Actinide Column Separation (II) TRU DGA cartridges from Step 6 10) Am to DGA: 15 ml 4M HCl 11) Separate cartridges 12) Rinse: 3 ml 1M HNO 3 13) Rinse: 10 ml 0.1M HNO 3 (U) 14) Am Elution: 10 ml 0.25M HCl 1 ml TRU-Resin (50-100 µm) (11) 1 ml DGA-Resin (50-100 µm) 1 ml DGA-Resin (50-100 µm) (14) Discard (10) Discard (12,13) Electrodeposition Alpha spectrometry

USTUR 350: Actinide Column Separation (III) TRU cartridge from Step 11 15) Rinse: 12 ml 2.0 M HCl 0.2M HF (Th) 16) U Elution: 15 ml 0.1M Ammonium Bioxalate (16) Discard (15) Electrodeposition Alpha spectrometry

USTUR 520: Electrodeposition Phoenix EP-12 Series electrodeposition unit Custom Electrolytic Cell Na 2 SO 4 electrolyte solution 1 hr electrodeposition @ 0.75 A α-source: 5/8 stainless steel disk (planchet)

USTUR 600: Alpha-Spectrometry ORTEC: Ensemble (2) and Octête PC (3) systems Detector: ENS-U450 (36) Software: AlphaVision 6.0.4 Calibration: E&Z Analytics (1); USTUR (8) Calibration spectrum 242 Pu, 239/240 Pu, 241 Am Peaks Sample count time: 150,000 s

MAPEP Study Sample size, g: 0.5x2, 1.0, 2.0 MW digestion reagent mixture: USUTR SOP for soft tissue: HNO 3 HCl HF, 9:3:4 (ml) USUTR SOP for bone: HNO 3 HCl, 10:3 (reverse aqua regia) Radiochemical tracers (NIST): 242 Pu, 243 Am, 232 U MAPEP-11-MaS24 reference values (RESL): 241 Am 239 Pu 234 U 238 U Concentration Acceptance Range, pci g -1 1.16-2.15 1.85-3.44 3.32-6.19 3.49-6.46 Mean ± 95%CI, pci g -1 1.66±0.02 2.65±0.04 4.76±0.14 4.96±0.15

MAPEP Results: Chemical Recovery Sample Chemical Recovery, % Size, g N 243 Am 242 Pu 232 U Reagent Mixture HNO 3 HCl HF 1.0 8 30.8±3.3 99.9±2.7 97.4±5.6 0.5 2 4 33.4±11.7 101.6±5.9 96.7±6.2 2.0 4 42.3±5.6 101.8±5.7 101.6±6.7 Mean ± 95% CI 34.3±3.6 100.8±1.8 98.3±3.0 Reagent Mixture HNO 3 HCl 1.0 6 23.0±4.2 101.6±8.8 91.0±7.5 Residue (Filter) 6 98.4±1.5 101.7±4.2 93.9±7.4 Soil matrix effect: low 243 Am 3+ tracer recovery

MAPEP Results: Chemical Recovery

MAPEP Results: Actinide Concentrations Sample Concentration, pci g -1 Bias, % 241 Am 239 Pu Size, g N Reagent Mixture HNO 3 HCl HF 1.0 8 1.73±0.18 2.66±0.15 4.46±0.29 4.68±0.40 4.5 0.3-6.2-5.6 0.5 2 4 1.58±0.16 2.38±0.17 4.41±0.23 4.62±0.45-4.7-10.1-7.3-6.9 2.0 4 1.50±0.32 2.48±0.14 4.32±0.27 4.47±0.27-9.5-6.4-9.2-9.8 Mean ± 95% CI 1.64±0.11 2.54±0.10 4.41±0.14 4.61±0.20-1.3-4.0-7.2-7.0 Reagent Mixture HNO 3 HCl 1.0 6 0.37±0.07 0.14±0.01 1.33±0.14 1.39±0.19-77.6-94.9-72.1-71.9 Residue 6 1.05±0.12 2.42±0.10 3.09±0.19 3.28±0.14-36.9-8.6-35.1-33.8 (Filter) Total: 1.42±0.08 2.56±0.06 4.42±0.14 4.68±0.14-14.5-3.5-7.1-5.7 234 U 238 U 241 Am 239 Pu 234 U 238 U

MAPEP Results: Measured vs Certified (HNO3-HCl-HF)

241 Am Results: Measured vs Certified

239 Pu Results: Measured vs Certified

234 U Results: Measured vs Certified

238 U Results: Measured vs Certified

Conclusions Complete high-fired PuO 2 digestion with HNO 3 HCl HF Complete soil matrix digestion Actinide digestion efficiency: 239 Pu (96%), 241 Am (99%) 234,238 U (93%) Incomplete digestion of PuO 2 with HNO 3 HCl Incomplete soil matrix digestion Actinide digestion efficiency: 239 Pu (5%), 241 Am (22%) 234,238 U (28%) Observations No matrix effect on Pu and U chemistry: 92 102% tracer recovery Soil matrix effect on Am chemistry: <35% tracer recovery

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