A. Ángeles, Esther Quintero, I. Gaso, C. P. Zepeda, T. Palma, P. V. Rojas
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摘要
为了评估饮用水质量的放射性含量,通常在感兴趣的地点进行筛选程序,该程序包括从该地点的井中挑选有代表性的饮用水样本,对水样进行分析,通过低本底比例计数器或液体闪烁系统测量总α / β放射性。当某些样品超过标准限度时,必须知道该样品中含有哪些放射性核素。水中的预期放射性核素是天然放射性链中的NORM(正常发生的放射性物质)。226Ra经常存在于饮用水中,是最重要的放射性核素之一,因为它具有“放射毒性”,世卫组织[世界卫生组织,《饮用水质量指南》(2016)]建议226Ra的参考水平为1 Bq/L (226Ra的剂量系数为2.8 x 10-7 Sv/Bq)。从墨西哥共和国的国家饮用水筛选项目中,对超过国家标准限量的样品在同一井中再次抽取,并采用LS(液体闪烁)分析,采用两相法与非水混相闪烁鸡尾酒。给出了饮用水中226Ra浓度的测定结果。总体而言,饮用水样本中226Ra的含量低于世界卫生组织建议的指导值。
Measurement of Content of 226Ra in Drinking Water From Some States of Mexican Republic by Liquid Scintillation Method
To assess the quality of drinking water in respect to the content of radioactivity, usually is carried out an screening program in the locations of interest, that program consist in pick representative samples of drinking water from the wells in that locations, water samples are analyzed to measuring the gross alpha/beta radioactivity by a low background proportional counter or a liquid scintillation system. When some sample exceeds the normative limit then it must be known which radionuclides are in that sample. Expected radionuclides in water are the NORM (normal occurring radioactive material) from the natural radioactive chains. 226Ra is frequently present in drinking water and is one of most important radionuclide because its “radiotoxicity”, the WHO [World Health Organization, Guidelines for drinking-water Quality, (2016)] recommends a reference level for 226Ra of 1 Bq/L (the dose coefficient for 226Ra is 2.8 x 10-7 Sv/Bq). From a national program of drinking water screening in the Mexican Republic, the samples that exceeded the national normative limits were picked again in the same well and analyzed by LS (liquid Scintillation), using the method of two phases with a not water miscible scintillator cocktail. Results of concentrations of 226Ra from drinking water are presented. In general the content of 226Ra in drinking water samples was lower that the guide values recommended for the WHO.