Czech Chemical Society Ian Marcus Marci Spectroscopic Society Czech Technical University in Prague Organised on behalf of the Division of Nuclear - and Radiochemistry of the European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences 16 th Radiochemical Conference 18 - 23 April 2010 Mariánské Lázně Czech Republic Editorial Board J. John, P. Beneš, L. Havela, O. Lebeda, V. Křížová, J. Kučera, V. Plaček, M. Vobecký, A. Vokál BOOKLET OF ABSTRACTS CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Chem. Listy 104, s71-s262 (2010) RadChem 2010 elcome to the 16th Radiochemical Conference. The conference is held in Mariánské Lázně, the second largest Czech spa and the largest and most beautiful city – garden in the Czech Republic. RadChem 2010 aims at maintaining the 50 year tradition of radiochemical conferences, dealing with all aspects of nuclear- and radiochemistry, organised in the Czech Republic (or formerly in Czechoslovakia). We strive to continue in the tradition of organising a fruitful and well attended platform for contacts between experts working in both basic and applied research in all aspects of nuclear- and radiochemistry. More than 200 scientists from 45 countries registered for the conference. The verbal sessions, where more than 130 plenary, invited and contributed presentations are scheduled to be presented, will be complemented by the corresponding poster sessions. In conjunction with the technical programme, an exhibition covering technologies, equipment, technical and management services in areas pertaining to the theme of the conference will be held. The extensive social programme is expected to provide an opportunity for informal contacts and discussions among the participants. The interaction of all the above activities is hoped to maintain the high standard of this long-lasting series of conferences and through this contribute to the flourish of our Science. RadChem 2010 Organising Committee s71 Chem. Listy 104, s73-s262 (2010) RadChem 2010 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE......................................................................................................................................................s74 PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE........................................................................................................................................s76 1. PLENARY SESSION (PLN)........................................................................................................................................................s91 Lectures.........................................................................................................................................................................................s91 2. CHEMISTRY OF NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE, RADIOCHEMICAL PROBLEMS IN NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT (NFC)............................................................................................................................................................................................s94 Lectures.........................................................................................................................................................................................s94 Posters.........................................................................................................................................................................................s107 3. NUCLEAR ANALYTICAL METHODS (NAM).......................................................................................................................s122 Lecture.........................................................................................................................................................................................s122 Posters.........................................................................................................................................................................................s137 4. CHEMISTRY OF ACTINIDE AND TRANS-ACTINIDE ELEMENTS (TAN).......................................................................s158 Lectures.......................................................................................................................................................................................s158 Posters.........................................................................................................................................................................................s164 5. RADIONUCLIDES IN THE ENVIRONMENT, RADIOECOLOGY (REG)............................................................................s172 Lectures.......................................................................................................................................................................................s172 Posters.........................................................................................................................................................................................s181 6. PRODUCTION AND APPLICATION OF RADIONUCLIDES (PAR)....................................................................................s198 Lectures.......................................................................................................................................................................................s198 Posters.........................................................................................................................................................................................s203 7. RADIATION CHEMISTRY (RCH)...........................................................................................................................................s206 Lectures.......................................................................................................................................................................................s206 Posters.........................................................................................................................................................................................s209 8. NUCLEAR METHODS IN MEDICINE, RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS AND DIAGNOSTICS, LABELLED COMPOUNDS (RFD).....................................................................................................................................................................................................s212 Lectures.......................................................................................................................................................................................s212 Posters.........................................................................................................................................................................................s216 9. SEPARATION METHODS, SPECIATION (SEP).....................................................................................................................s222 Lectures.......................................................................................................................................................................................s222 Posters.........................................................................................................................................................................................s228 10. EDUCATION / COORDINATION (EDU)..............................................................................................................................s235 Lectures.......................................................................................................................................................................................s235 LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS.........................................................................................................................................................s237 AUTHOR INDEX...........................................................................................................................................................................s253 s73 Chem. Listy 104, s74-s262 (2010) RadChem 2010 Programme at a Glance PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE Activity / Session Time Room SUNDAY 18 th April Registration 14:00-18:45 Foyer Opening Ceremony & Welcoming Reception 19:00-20:30 Marble Hall MONDAY 19 th April Registration 07:30-18:45 Foyer Plenary Session 1 08:30-10:00 Mirror Hall Plenary Session 2 10:30-12:00 Mirror Hall Lunch Marble Hall Chemistry of Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Radiochemical Problems in Nuclear Waste Management 1 13:30-15:00 Red Hall Nuclear Analytical Methods 1 13:30-15:00 Mirror Hall Chemistry of Actinide and Trans-actinide Elements 1 15:30-17:00 Red Hall Nuclear Analytical Methods 2 15:30-17:00 Mirror Hall Poster Session – TAN, REG 17:15-18:45 Gallery Concert 20:00-21:15 Marble Hall TUESDAY 20 th April Production and Application of Radionuclides 1 08:30-10:00 Red Hall Radionuclides in the Environment, Radioecology 1 08:30-10:00 Mirror Hall Production and Application of Radionuclides 2 10:30-12:00 Red Hall Radionuclides in the Environment, Radioecology 2 10:30-12:00 Mirror Hall Lunch Marble Hall Chemistry of Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Radiochemical Problems in Nuclear Waste Management 2 13:30-15:00 Red Hall Nuclear Analytical Methods 3 13:30-15:00 Mirror Hall Chemistry of Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Radiochemical Problems in Nuclear Waste Management 3 15:30-17:00 Red Hall Nuclear Analytical Methods 4 15:30-17:00 Mirror Hall Poster Session – NAM, PAR 17:15-18:45 Gallery Conference Dinner 19:30-23:50 Marble Hall WEDNESDAY 21th April Conference Excursions 09:00-21:30 THURSDAY 22th April Chemistry of Actinide and Trans-actinide Elements 2 08:30-10:00 Red Hall Radionuclides in the Environment, Radioecology 3 08:30-10:00 Mirror Hall Radiation Chemistry 10:30-12:00 Red Hall Radionuclides in the Environment, Radioecology 4 10:30-12:00 Mirror Hall Lunch Marble Hall Nuclear Methods in Medicine, Radiopharmaceuticals and Diagnostics, Labelled Compounds 1 13:30-15:00 Red Hall Separation Methods, Speciation 1 13:30-15:00 Mirror Hall Nuclear Methods in Medicine, Radiopharmaceuticals and Diagnostics, Labelled Compounds 2 15:30-17:00 Red Hall Separation Methods, Speciation 2 15:30-17:00 Mirror Hall Poster Session – NFC, EDU, RFD, RCH, SEP 17:15-18:45 Gallery Singing Fountain Performance 21:00-21:30 s74 Chem. Listy 104, s75-s262 (2010) RadChem 2010 Programme at a Glance FRIDAY 23 th April Chemistry of Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Radiochemical Problems in Nuclear Waste Management 4 08:30-10:00 Red Hall Nuclear Analytical Methods 5 08:30-10:00 Mirror Hall Chemistry of Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Radiochemical Problems in Nuclear Waste Management 5 10:30-12:00 Red Hall Nuclear Analytical Methods 6 10:30-12:00 Mirror Hall Education / Coordination 13:30-14:30 Mirror Hall Closing Ceremony 14:30-15:00 Mirror Hall Coffee breaks : morning 10:00-10:20 afternoon 15:00-15:20 Topics abbreviations: Plenary Session – PLN Chemistry of Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Radiochemical Problems in Nuclear Waste Management - NFC Nuclear Analytical Methods – NAM Chemistry of Actinide and Trans–actinide Elements – TAN Radionuclides in the Environment, Radioecology – REG Production and Application of Radionuclides – PAR Radiation Chemistry – RCH Nuclear Methods in Medicine, Radiopharmaceuticals and Diagnostics, Labelled Compounds – RFD Separation Methods, Speciation – SEP Education / Coordination – EDU s75 Chem. Listy 104, s76-s262 (2010) RadChem 2010 Programme of the Conference PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE Sunday 18 April 2010 Registration (14:00-18:45) Opening Ceremony & Welcoming Reception - MARBLE HALL (19:00-20:30) Monday 19 April 2010 Reg Tolmachevistration (07:30-18:45) Plenary Session 1 - MIRROR HALL (08:30-10:00) - Conveners: J. John, A. Chatt 08:30 PLN.L01 (Id: 122) Radiochemical analysis for the determination of radionuclides difficult to X. Hou measure for characteristics and decommissioning of nuclear facilities 09:00 PLN.L02 (Id: 370) Speciation analysis of radionuclides in the environment B. Salbu 09:30 PLN.L03 (Id: 365) Accelerator Mass Spectrometry - from archaeology to astrophysics and W. Kutschera human DNA Plenary Session 2 - MIRROR HALL (10:30-12:00) - Conveners: W. Kutschera, B. Salbu 10:30 PLN.L04 (Id: 288) Chemistry of the transactinides J. V. Kratz 11:00 PLN.L05 (Id: 366) Electrochemical separation of actinides from molten LiCl-KCl on solid J. Glatz Al cathodes 11:30 PLN.L06 (Id: 297) Radioactive and gastrin releasing peptide receptor specific gold nanopar- K. Katti ticles in molecular imaging and therapy of cancer Chemistry of Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Radiochemical Problems in Nuclear Waste Management 1 - RED HALL (13:30-15:00) Conveners: J-P. Glatz, A. Vokál 13:30 NFC.L01 (Id: 92) Kinetics of reduction of hexavalent neptunium by nitrous acid in soluti- M. Precek ons of nitric acid 13:45 NFC.L02 (Id: 164) Electro-fluid analysis of a molten-salt electrorefiner for pyrochemical K. R. Kim nuclear waste treatment 14:00 NFC.L03 (Id: 295) Electrochemical separation of actinides from molten LiCl-KCl on solid P. Soucek Al cathodes 14:15 NFC.L04 (Id: 279) Advanced ORIENT Cycle - progress on research, with focusing on safety S. Koyama and engineering 14:30 NFC.L05 (Id: 191) Cobalt bis(dicarbollide) ions with covalently bonded TODGA-like sub- M. Lučaníková stituents for actinide and lanthanide extractions 14:45 NFC.L06 (Id: 35) Extraction of radionuclides with solutions of complexing agents in super- M. Alyapyshev critical fluids and compressed gases Nuclear Analytical Methods 1 - MIRROR HALL (13:30-15:00) - Conveners: J. Kučera, F. De Corte 13:30 NAM.L01 (Id: 201) Simultaneous speciation analysis of arsenic, antimony and selenium in A. Chatt natural waters by neutron activation coupled to HPLC, solvent extraction and solid-phase extraction 14:00 NAM.L02 (Id: 211) NAA for life sciences at FLNP JINR: present and future M. Frontasyeva 14:15 NAM.L03 (Id: 190) Use of neutron activation analysis for the characterization of single-wall R. Zeisler carbon nanotube materials 14:30 NAM.L04 (Id: 318) Determination of silicon in beer and beer processing materials by fast J. Kučera neutron activation analysis. Is beer a possible protective factor in preven- ting Alzheimer´s disease? 14:45 NAM.L05 (Id: 170) Total and bioaccessible fractions of trace elements in cultivated oyster M. Fukushima tissues by INAA, PIXE and ICP-MS s76 Chem. Listy 104, s77-s262 (2010) RadChem 2010 Programme of the Conference Chemistry of Actinide and Trans-actinide Elements 1 - RED HALL (15:30-17:00) - Conveners: L. Havela, A. Türler 15:30 TAN.L01 (Id: 286) New nucleus 277Hs: in between two islands of stability A. Türler 15:45 TAN.L02 (Id: 282) Chemical identification of element 114 at TASCA A. Yakushev 16:00 TAN.L03 (Id: 252) Independent verification of element 114 J. Dvorak 16:15 TAN.L04 (Id: 133) Element 114 chemistry and what is next? A. Serov 16:30 TAN.L05 (Id: 172) Vacuum thermochromatography - theory and Monte Carlo simulation I. Zvara 16:45 TAN.L06 (Id: 143) Gas phase chemical studies of superheavy elements using the Dubna D. Wittwer Gas-Filled Recoil Separator - stopping range determination Nuclear Analytical Methods 2 - MIRROR HALL (15:30-17:00) - Conveners: A. Chatt, M. Frontasyeva 15:30 NAM.L06 (Id: 181) Neutron and photon activation and ion beam techniques in geochemical J. Mizera characterization of moldavites and other impact glasses 15:45 NAM.L07 (Id: 193) Development of a Radiochemical Neutron Activation Analysis Procedure R. Paul for Determination of Arsenic in Biological Materials 16:00 NAM.L08 (Id: 225) NAA for studying detoxification of Cr and Hg by Arthrobacter globiformis M. Frontasyeva 16:15 NAM.L09 (Id: 368) Neutron activation analysis for assessment of beef origin E. A. De Nadai Fernandes 16:30 NAM.L10 (Id: 210) Elemental concentrations in vegetable species from industrial zones in A. Pantelica Romania determined by INAA 16:45 NAM.L11 (Id: 131) Selected trace elements in pottery of Guarani ethnic group J. F. Facetti-Masulli Poster Session - Chemistry of Actinide and Trans-actinide Elements - GALLERY (17:15-18:45) TAN.P01 (Id: 132) Thermochromatographic investigation of 113In, 125Sb and 125mTe in quartz A. Serov columns TAN.P02 (Id: 209) Application of coprecipitation for the study of chemistry of Rf N. Aksenov TAN.P03 (Id: 212) Sorption of Ti, Zr, Hf and Nb, Ta as homologues of Rf and Db from N. Aksenov mixed aqueous–organic HF solutions TAN.P04 (Id: 15) Thermodynamic study on the U(VI) complexation with “aliphatic” and A. Kirishima “aromatic” di-carboxylic acids by micro-calorimetry TAN.P05 (Id: 64) A study of heterogeneous equilibria in the saturated aqueous solutions of O. Nipruk uranoarsenates and uranophosphates of alkaline and alkaline-earth ele- ments TAN.P06 (Id: 78) Synthesis, structure and properties of synthetic trogerite (UO) (AsO4) . Y. Pykhova 23 2 2HO 2 TAN.P07 (Id: 147) Investigations on stability and structure of thorium colloids I. Dreissig TAN.P08 (Id: 321) Structures of hydrated and hydrolyzed thorium(IV) determined by N. Torapava EXAFS and LAXS TAN.P09 (Id: 155) Electrochemical behaviour of curium in chloride melts A. Osipenko TAN.P10 (Id: 156) Study of reaction of CmO+ and CmOCl formation in chloride melt by A. Osipenko spectroscopic method TAN.P11 (Id: 163) Kinetics of neptunium(V) conversion in strong nitric acid solutions, V. Chistyakov containing potassium phosphotungstate , K10P2W17O61. TAN.P12 (Id: 219) Electrochemical and spectroscopical investigation of uranium in room- A. Ölcer temperature ionic liquids TAN.P13 (Id: 220) Novel U(VI) Schiff base complexes: synthesis, structural characterizati- H. Tanh Jeazet on, and extraction studies. TAN.P14 (Id: 117) Production and investigation of thin films of metal actinides (Pu, Am, V. Radchenko Cm, Bk, Cf) s77 Chem. Listy 104, s78-s262 (2010) RadChem 2010 Programme of the Conference TAN.P15 (Id: 118) Radiographic examination of curium alloys with cobalt, iron, and carbon V. Radchenko TAN.P16 (Id: 119) Formation of ruthenium alloys with curium and technetium V. Radchenko TAN.P17 (Id: 139) Americium alloys with gold and copper V. Radchenko TAN.P18 (Id: 272) High-resolution X ray study of electronic state of ions with non-stability N. A. Kulagin nuclei in solids Poster Session - Radionuclides in the Environment, Radioecology - GALLERY (17:15-18:45) REG.P01 (Id: 8) Translocation of radioactivity from substrate to macromycetes in some K. Popa mining areas REG.P02 (Id: 14) Radioactivity in soils and horticulture products near old uranium mining F. P. Carvalho and milling sites REG.P03 (Id: 21) Methods and results of the main negative factors of KOSHKAR-ATA A. Nurmukhanbetova tailing pond with impacts on environment REG.P04 (Id: 29) Determination of cation exchange capacity of fucoidic sands for Cs+ and Š. Palágyi Sr2+ under dynamic column conditions REG.P05 (Id: 36) Origin of 129I in the environment of Slovenia A. Osterc REG.P06 (Id: 37) Background level of radioactive isotopes around a L/ILW disposal facili- R. Janovics ty before it started operation at Bátaapáti, Hungary REG.P07 (Id: 38) Testing automatic groundwater sampling unit by the isotope analytical R. Janovics and dissolved ion tests REG.P08 (Id: 50) Radiocesium activity concentration measurements in game meat as a tool A. Grosicki for monitoring radioactive contamination in wildlife and ensuring radio- logical safety for consumers REG.P09 (Id: 65) Determination of strontium-90 in foodstuff I. Lopes REG.P10 (Id: 68) Age dating of the hot spring waters in Korea using natural radionuclides Y. Y. Yoon REG.P11 (Id: 79) Use of selected chelating agents to mobilize radiocesium from the body A. Grosicki REG.P12 (Id: 89) Speciation of 129I and 127I in seawater profiles from the Kattegat and V. Hansen Baltic Sea REG.P13 (Id: 93) Radiation monitoring method features of contamination fields whitch D. Manzon getting older in landscape REG.P14 (Id: 96) Distribution of natural radionuclides and 137Cs in the sediments of a H. Papaefthymiou Mediterranean fjord-like embayment, Amvrakikos Gulf, Greece REG.P15 (Id: 105) Natural radioactivity in Tunisian and in some exported phosphate fertili- F. Gharbi zers used in Tunisia REG.P16 (Id: 107) Further results in search of transuranium isotopes in effluents discharged Z. Hölgye to air from nuclear power plants REG.P17 (Id: 116) Radioecological situation in areas of uranium legacy of Uzbekistan A. Vasidov REG.P18 (Id: 125) Study of 7Be concentration in the north of the Spain A. Natalia REG.P19 (Id: 152) Radioactivity concentration in soil samples taken from region of Banja B. Štrbac Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina) REG.P20 (Id: 158) Speciation of 129I and 127I in soil and sediment samples V. Hansen REG.P21 (Id: 168) Cs, Pu and Am sorption to natural clay and their various components: G. Lujaniene laboratory experiments and modeling REG.P22 (Id: 188) Antropogenic radiotracers assessment as a tool to environmental compli- M. Nisti ance rules and management REG.P23 (Id: 202) Plutonium 241 - importance and ways of determination M. Bunata REG.P24 (Id: 226) Uranium and long-lived decay products in water of the Mulde river S. Bister s78
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