Separation of fission produced 106Ru from simulated high level nuclear wastes for production of brachytherapy sources

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An effective and simple process for the isolation of 106Ru from high-level liquid wastes was developed. Radioactive ruthenium was oxidized by H5IO6 in HNO3 solution and was extracted to CCl4 phase in the form of RuO4. In order to obtain ruthenium in the suitable form for production of brachytherapy sources, RuO 4 in organic phase was reduced and re-extracted to aqueous phase. The efficiency of extraction of 103Ru to organic phase was 86 %, re-extraction to aqueous solution was near 100 %, so the overall recovery of 103Ru is estimated at more than 80 %. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Blicharska, M., Bartoå, B., Krajewski, S., & Bilewicz, A. (2013). Separation of fission produced 106Ru from simulated high level nuclear wastes for production of brachytherapy sources. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 298(3), 1713–1716. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-013-2570-3

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