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Technique for Producing a Continuous Interference-Free Stream of Argon-41 in Air

Tung-Tse Tseng, William A. Jester

Nuclear Technology / Volume 65 / Number 2 / May 1984 / Pages 350-353

Technical Note / Analyse / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT84-A33417

A monitoring system was developed for the detection of 131I in the presence of orders of magnitude higher concentrations of radioactive noble gas. During the course of this work, a technique was developed for producing a continuous air stream of 41 Ar required for testing this concept. The 41 Ar stream is produced by the neutron activation of air using a research reactor. The 41 Ar content of the air stream can be varied by many orders of magnitude by varying the reactor power level and the rate at which the air is pumped through a vertically positioned tube in or in front of the reactor. It was found that the neutrons also activate other air constituents, producing undesirable interference radionuclides. Selective filtering techniques have therefore been developed to remove these interference radionuclides from the 41 Ar air stream.