M. Rodríguez
Complutense University of Madrid
17 Papers
101 Citations
M. Rodríguez is an academic researcher from Complutense University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radioactive waste & Liquid scintillation counting. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
Radiochemical analysis of 129I in radioactive waste streams
TL;DR: In this article, an analytical method for 129 I in radioactive ion exchange resins and evaporator concentrates based on two methods is proposed, without chemical separation, by low energy γ-ray spectrometry.
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A new air Cherenkov counter concept for the observation of extended air showers
M. Bott-Bodenhausen,I. Holl,A. Kabelschacht,A. Karle,E. Lorenz,R. Maier,M. Merck,W. Pimpl,M. Rozanska,P. Weisbach,F. Arqueros,V. Fonseca,S. Martinez,J. Piñeiro,M. Rodríguez +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, an array of angle integrating air Cherenkov counters for the study of VHE and UHE cosmic rays is presented, which is sensitive to extended air showers of energies > 5 × 1013 meV and of zenith angles up to 35°.
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Separation of radioactive strontium by extraction using chromatographic resin
TL;DR: A fast and accurate analysis method has been developed which is based on strontium-selective extraction chromatography using macrocyclic polyethers, specifically 4,4′(5′)-bis(t-butylcyclohexano)-18-crown-6, immobilized on an inert support as mentioned in this paper.
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Radiochemical analysis of 41Ca and 45Ca
TL;DR: The obtained decontamination factors are satisfactory for each radioactive component of the initial sample in that their activities in the final product were lower than the minimum detectable activity (MDA) due to the effectiveness of the radiochemical procedure.
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Radiochemical analysis of chlorine-36
M. Rodríguez,G. Piña,E. Lara +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, a radiochemical separation method of 36Cl from the other beta-gamma emitters present in low and medium radioactive wastes such as spent ion exchange resins and evaporator concentrates, that arise from Nuclear Power Plants and particularly in the wastes that come from decommissioning activities of graphite reactors, in order to provide data for 36Cl inventory calculations.
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