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Solubility classification of airborne uranium products collected at the perimeter of the Allied Chemical Plant, Metropolis, Illinois

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6640769

The purpose of this study was to collect airborne uranium products at the perimeter of the uranium-conversion plant operated by the Allied Chemical Corporation at Metropolis, Illinois, and to classify the dissolution rates of these products in terms of the ICRP Task Group Lung Model. The International Commission on Radiological Protection developed this model for use in computing the radiation dose from radionuclides deposited in the lung. A key parameter is the classification of the deposited material according to the rate at which it leaves the lung. Three classes were established: D, W, and Y, corresponding to half-times in the lung of 0 to 10 days, 11 to 100 days, and > 100 days, respectively. If clearance of the material from the lung is not strictly exponential with time, it is approximated by a sum of exponentials; and the material is classified according to the fractions of D, W, and Y components. Assignments were based on measurements of the dissolution half-times exhibited by uranium components of the dust samples as they dissolved in simulated lung fluid at 37C. Although endocytosis and ciliary-mucus transport are known to contribute to lung clearance, experiments have indicated that a few days after dust deposition, dissolution determines the clearance rate for the lower respiratory tract.

Research Organization:
Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs., Richland, WA (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC06-76RL01830
OSTI ID:
6640769
Report Number(s):
NUREG/CR-1316
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English