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*learing about ion-exchange collumns.
 
*learing about ion-exchange collumns.
  
 
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==== Safety aspects ====
 
 
==== Safety aspects ====
 
  
 
*Chemical safety - nothing particulary dangerous, 2 M HCl and 0.1 M AgNO3 should of course be handled according to normal safety precations. DOWEX residues and waste should be collected and handled according to normal procedures.  
 
*Chemical safety - nothing particulary dangerous, 2 M HCl and 0.1 M AgNO3 should of course be handled according to normal safety precations. DOWEX residues and waste should be collected and handled according to normal procedures.  
 
*Rad. safety - very small amounts of uranyl nitrate is used, so rad. safety is mostly about regulations and not a real healt hazzard. Remember to collect the DOWEX&nbsp;from the ion-exchange collumns in separate containers as it is contaminated with 24-day <sup>234</sup>Th (will be none-radioactive after one year).
 
*Rad. safety - very small amounts of uranyl nitrate is used, so rad. safety is mostly about regulations and not a real healt hazzard. Remember to collect the DOWEX&nbsp;from the ion-exchange collumns in separate containers as it is contaminated with 24-day <sup>234</sup>Th (will be none-radioactive after one year).
 
 
  
 
[[Category:KJM5911]] [[Category:Courses]] [[Category:Laboratory_exercise]] [[Category:Radio_chemistry]] [[Category:Radionuclide_generator]] [[Category:Half_life]]
 
[[Category:KJM5911]] [[Category:Courses]] [[Category:Laboratory_exercise]] [[Category:Radio_chemistry]] [[Category:Radionuclide_generator]] [[Category:Half_life]]

Revision as of 03:23, 6 January 2011

This lab exercise was developed for the UiO KJM 5911 course. The students will prepare a ion-exchange collumn using DOWEX-50 ion-exchange material and extract 234Th from a 234U solution. The thorium sticks to the ion exchanger and 1.17-min 234Pa will grow inn. The column can be milked once every 12 min. The students use 234Pa samples to measure its half life.

Learning goals

  • To learn about radionuclide generators,
  • working with short half lives,
  • getting more training in handling radioactive material,
  • learing about ion-exchange collumns.

Safety aspects

  • Chemical safety - nothing particulary dangerous, 2 M HCl and 0.1 M AgNO3 should of course be handled according to normal safety precations. DOWEX residues and waste should be collected and handled according to normal procedures.
  • Rad. safety - very small amounts of uranyl nitrate is used, so rad. safety is mostly about regulations and not a real healt hazzard. Remember to collect the DOWEX from the ion-exchange collumns in separate containers as it is contaminated with 24-day 234Th (will be none-radioactive after one year).