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Estimation of uranium in bioassay samples of occupational workers by laser fluorimetry

  • 1. Health Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai (India)
  • 2. Chemical Technology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai (India)
  • 3. Radiation Safety Systems Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai (India)

Description

A newly established uranium processing facility has been commissioned at BARC, Trombay. Monitoring of occupational workers at regulars intervals is essential to assess intake of uranium by the workers in this facility. The design and engineering safety features of the plant are such that there is very low probability of uranium getting air borne during normal operations. However, the leakages from the system during routine maintenance of the plant may result in intake of uranium by workers. As per the new biokinetic model for uranium, 63% of uranium entering the blood stream gets directly excreted in urine. Therefore, bioassay monitoring (urinalysis) was recommended for these workers. A group of 21 workers was selected for bioassay monitoring to assess the existing urinary excretion levels of uranium before the commencement of actual work. For this purpose, sample collection kit along with an instruction slip was provided to the workers. Bioassay samples received were wet ashed with conc. nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide to break down the metabolized complexes of uranium and it was co-precipitated with calcium phosphate. Separation of uranium from the matrix was done using ion exchange technique and final activity quantification in these samples was done using laser fluorimeter (Quantalase, Model No. NFL/02). Calibration of the laser fluorimeter is done using 10 ppb uranium standard (WHO, France Ref. No. 180000). Verification of the system performance is done by measuring concentration of uranium in the standards (1 ppb to 100 ppb). Standard addition method was followed for estimation of uranium concentration in the samples. Uranyl ions present in the sample get excited by pulsed nitrogen laser at 337.1 nm, and on de-excitation emit fluorescence light (540 nm) intensity which is measured by the PMT. To estimate the uranium in the bioassay samples, a known aliquot of the sample was mixed with 5% sodium pyrophosphate and fluorescence intensity was measured

Part of:
Fourth international symposium on nuclear analytical chemistry: book of abstracts

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Imprint Place
Mumbai (India)
Imprint Title
Fourth international symposium on nuclear analytical chemistry: book of abstracts
Imprint Pagination
366 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 290

Conference

Title
4. international symposium on nuclear analytical chemistry
Acronym
NAC-4
Dates
15-19 Nov 2010
Place
Mumbai (India)

INIS

Country of Publication
India
Country of Input or Organization
India
INIS RN
42067065
Subject category
S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
BIOASSAY; OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE; PERSONNEL MONITORING; URANIUM; URINE
Descriptors DEC
ACTINIDES; BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS; BIOLOGICAL WASTES; BODY FLUIDS; ELEMENTS; MATERIALS; METALS; MONITORING; RADIATION MONITORING; WASTES

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