A procedure for removing uranium, thorium, and potassium-40 microimpurities from a liquid organic scintillator based on linear alkylbenzene

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A procedure was developed for removing uranium, thorium, and potassium from a liquid organic scintillator based on linear alkylbenzene (LAB) by stripping with water. The volume ratio of the scintillator and water in the process should be no less than 1: 5. The attenuation length (L 420) of LAB after treatment with water does not change and is as high as 13.0 ± 1.8 m. The solubility of water in LAB and of LAB in water was determined to be 46 and 5.1 ppm, respectively.
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Authors I. R. Barabanov;L. B. Bezrukov;A. V. Veresnikova;V. I. Gurentsov;V. P. Morgalyuk;G. Ya. Novikova;E. A. Yanovich;I. R. Barabanov;L. B. Bezrukov;A. V. Veresnikova;V. I. Gurentsov;V. P. Morgalyuk;G. Ya. Novikova;E. A. Yanovich;
Journal radiochemistry
Year 2016
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doi:10.1134/S1066362216010082
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