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Competence and Reliability to Analyze Gamma Emitting Anthropogenic Radionuclides in Water Samples at the Department of Nuclear Science, University of Colombo

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dc.contributor.author Pushparani, M.D.S.
dc.contributor.author Mahawatte, P.
dc.contributor.author Hewamanna, R.
dc.date.accessioned 2015-12-01T04:59:03Z
dc.date.available 2015-12-01T04:59:03Z
dc.date.issued 2015-12-01T04:59:03Z
dc.identifier.citation Pushparani, M.D.S., Mahawatte, P., & Mahawatte, P. (2015). Competence and Reliability to Analyze Gamma Emitting Anthropogenic Radionuclides in Water Samples at the Department of Nuclear Science, University of Colombo. Proceedings of the 71st Annual Sessions of Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science (Part I), 66.
dc.identifier.issn 13910248
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1988
dc.description.abstract Contamination of water bodies with anthropogenic radionuclides has been of concern with nuclear weapon testing and nuclear power plant disasters. As water plays an important role to sustain life, it may affect life when contaminated even in tracer levels. The Department of Nuclear Science (DNS) has been involved in water analysis for radioisotopes for more than three decades. The need for technical competence by a certified validation method became important for the credibility of testing and results generated. With the International Atomic Energy Agency Analytical Quality Control Service (IAEA-AQCS) providing member states the opportunity to participate in inter laboratory comparisons, the Department became a participant in proficiency tests (PTs) for anthropogenic gamma (ɣ ) emitting radionuclides (51Cr, 54Mn, 57Co, 60Co, 65Zn, 85Sn, 133Ba, 134Cs, 137Cs, 152Eu and 241Am) in water. Gamma spectra of the prepared sample bottles (diameter, 8.5 cm; height, 9.0 cm) were measured using a shielded High Purity Germanium Detector (HPGe, Gem 13200; Ortec). This study reports data for thirteen participated PTs of water during the period 2006 - 2014. PT samples provide results in terms of satisfactory relative bias, precision and z scores at 95% confidence limit. IAEA evaluate reported results against the acceptance criteria for accuracy and precision and assign the status “acceptable” when it passes both criteria. In analyzing similar radionuclides over the years, acceptance of reported results have increased, with less relative bias and higher precision due to the availability of primary and secondary standards and improvement of analytical skill. At present, DNS has gained the competence to determine 51Cr, 54Mn, 60Co, 65Zn, 85Sn, 134Cs, 137Cs and 152Eu in water. Minimum detection limits (MDL) of the above radionuclides were 5.0, 0.8, 0.8, 1.3, 0.7, 0.8, 0.8 and 3.0 Bq kg-1 respectively. Accurate and precise determination of 57Co (MDL = 0.7 Bq kg-1) and 133Ba (MDL = 1.3 Bq kg-1) are critical in the presence of 152Eu and 214Pb due to their less resolved energy peaks. DNS has still been unable to get good agreement with precision for gamma analysis of 241Am. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science, Colombo 07
dc.subject Gamma emitting radionuclides en_US
dc.subject proficiency test en_US
dc.subject anthropogenic en_US
dc.title Competence and Reliability to Analyze Gamma Emitting Anthropogenic Radionuclides in Water Samples at the Department of Nuclear Science, University of Colombo en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.date.published 2015


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