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High efficiency quantification of $^{90}$Sr contamination in cow milk after a nuclear accident

Chemical Physics 2025-09-17 v2 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Monitoring 90^{90}Sr contamination in milk following a nuclear accident is critical due to its radiotoxicity and calcium-mimicking behaviour, leading to accumulation in bones and teeth. This study presents a high-efficiency protocol for quantifying90^{90}Sr in cow milk by integrating freeze-drying, high-temperature calcination, ion exchange chromatography and liquid scintillation spectroscopy (LSC). The method was validated using reference milk samples with 0.45~Bq/mL of 90^{90}Sr, achieving a chemical yield of 100 ±\pm 2\%, ensuring near-complete recovery and accurate quantification. The minimum detectable activity (MDA) was estimated at 0.33 Bq/L under optimal conditions, demonstrating the protocol's sensitivity for low-level detection. A comparative analysis with existing methods centrifugation-based approaches and Dowex resin techniques revealed that our protocol outperforms in both strontium recovery and organic matter elimination. Alternative methods showed lower recovery rates (68 ±\pm 2\% for Gu\'erin's method, 65 ±\pm6\% for Dowex resin) and suffered from procedural drawbacks, such as incomplete organic matter removal. Applying this methodology to compare samples from certified laboratories confirmed its robustness, with liquid scintillation spectroscopy radioactivity values doubling after 14 days, consistent with secular equilibrium between 90^{90}Sr and 90^{90}Y. While the protocol is optimized for milk, future research should explore its applicability to other food matrices. The high yield, reliability, and ease of implementation position this method as an effective tool for nuclear emergency response and routine radiological monitoring.

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@article{arxiv.2504.07123,
  title  = {High efficiency quantification of $^{90}$Sr contamination in cow milk after a nuclear accident},
  author = {Q. Rogliardo and A. Kanellakopoulos and H. Corcelle and M. Fedel and M. Zsely-Schaffter and G. Triscone and S. Pallada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.07123},
  year   = {2025}
}

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