Automatic multicommuted flow systems applied in sample treatment for radionuclide determination in biological and environmental analysis

J Environ Radioact. 2020 Nov:223-224:106390. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2020.106390. Epub 2020 Aug 31.

Abstract

The presence of artificial and natural radioactivity in the environment is currently a topic of great relevance and ecological interest, even in human health issue, due to the increase of different anthropogenic activities. The use of multicommuted flow analysis techniques (e.g. Multi-Syringe Flow Injection Analysis - MSFIA, Lab-On-Valve - LOV and Lab-In-Syringe - LIS) has allowed the automation of radiochemical procedures to separate and preconcentrate radionuclides in environmental and biological samples. In comparison with the manual approach commonly used in routine analysis for radioactivity monitoring, the automation has enabled the development of highly reproducible methodologies with a great analysis frequency. Moreover, during the analytical procedure, the intervention of the analyst is drastically reduced, minimizing the radiological risk. The automation also offers significant advantages such as minimum consumption of time and reagents, reducing the cost and the generation of waste, contributing to the green chemistry. In this review, several multicommuted flow analysis techniques (MSFIA, LOV and LIS) reported in the last decade applied for the development of automatic sample treatment methodologies, used to separate, preconcentrate and quantify 90Sr, 99Tc, natural U and 226Ra in biological and environmental samples are described and critically compared.

Keywords: Automation; Biological analysis; Environmental analysis; Multicommuted flow techniques; Radionuclides.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Flow Injection Analysis
  • Humans
  • Radiation Monitoring*
  • Radioisotopes

Substances

  • Radioisotopes