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Appl Radiat Isot ; 115: 87-96, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27344004

ABSTRACT

In this work, a novel approach utilizing the designed phantoms imitating the plant tissues was applied for the evaluation of the relationships between the parameters of the prepared phantoms and/or quantitative variables obtained within the PET analysis. The microPET system developed for animal objects and approaches used made it possible to obtain the quantitative data in the form of (18)F radioactivity as well as the glucose (in µg) accumulated in leaf tissues within the dynamic in vivo study.


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Nicotiana/chemistry , Phantoms, Imaging , Positron-Emission Tomography , Animals , Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 , Plant Leaves
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ScientificWorldJournal ; 9: 1206-14, 2009 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19882090

ABSTRACT

The reliable and quantitative measurement of radionuclides is important in order to determine environmental quality and radiation safety, and to monitor regulatory compliance. We examined soil samples from Podunajske Biskupice, near the city of Bratislava in the Slovak Republic, for the presence of several natural ((238)U, (232)Th, (40)K) and anthropogenic ((137)Cs, (90)Sr, (239)Pu, (240)Pu, (241)Am) radionuclides. The area is adjacent to a refinery and hazardous waste processing center, as well as the municipal incinerator plant, and so might possess an unusually high level of ecotoxic metals. We found that the levels of both naturally occurring and anthropogenic radionuclides fell within the expected ranges, indicating that these facilities pose no radiological threat to the local environment. During the course of our analysis, we modified existing techniques in order to allow us to handle the unusually large and complex samples that were needed to determine the levels of (239)Pu, (240)Pu, and (241)Am activity. We also rated three commercial techniques for the separation of 90Sr from aqueous solutions and found that two of them, AnaLig Sr-01 and Empore Extraction Disks, were suitable for the quantitative and reliable separation of (90)Sr, while the third, Sr-Spec Resin, was less so. The main criterion in evaluating these methods was the chemical recovery of (90)Sr, which was less than we had expected. We also considered speed of separation and additional steps needed to prepare the sample for separation.


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Radiation Monitoring/methods , Radioisotopes/analysis , Radioisotopes/isolation & purification , Americium/isolation & purification , Cesium Radioisotopes/isolation & purification , Plutonium/isolation & purification , Potassium Radioisotopes/isolation & purification , Slovakia , Soil Pollutants, Radioactive/analysis , Strontium Radioisotopes/isolation & purification , Thorium/isolation & purification , Uranium/isolation & purification , Water Pollutants, Radioactive/analysis
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