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Quantification of U, Th and specific radionuclides in coal from selected coal fired power plants in South Africa

Most of South Africa’s energy is derived from the combustion of coal in pulverized coal-fired power plants (CFPP). However, when compared with the rest of the world, limited information regarding the main radioactive elements (U and Th) and specific radionuclides of interest (K(40), Ra(226) and Th(2...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, U. A. Q., Wagner, N. J., Joubert, J. A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7194434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32357150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229452
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description Most of South Africa’s energy is derived from the combustion of coal in pulverized coal-fired power plants (CFPP). However, when compared with the rest of the world, limited information regarding the main radioactive elements (U and Th) and specific radionuclides of interest (K(40), Ra(226) and Th(232)) from South African CFPP is available in the public domain. This paper aims to quantify the U, Th and specific radionuclides found in the coal used in selected South African CFPP in comparison to world averages found in literature. The U and Th concentrations were obtained by ICP-MS. The main radionuclides, K(40), Ra(226) and Th(238), were quantified using gamma spectrometry. The U concentration and Th concentrations for the coal used in all the power plants was above the world average of 1.9 mg/kg and 3.2 mg/kg respectively. The coals with the highest Th content originated from the Mpumalanga power plant, while the U content in the Freestate power plant samples was the highest of the three. The concentrations of the K(40) were between 88.43±10.75–110.76±8.92 Bq/kg, which are in-line with world averages of 4–785 Bq/kg. Similarly, the Ra(226) and Th(232) values were between 21.69±2.83–52.63±4.04 Bq/kg and 19.91±1.24–22.97±1.75 Bq/kg respectively, which are also in line with the world averages of 1–206 Bq/kg and 1–170 Bq/kg respectively. Radiological hazard indices such as radium equivalent (Ra(eq)); external hazard index (H(ex)) and internal hazard index (H(in)), that were estimated from these average radionuclide concentrations were less than the prescribed values found in literature. This indicated that no significant health risk was posed by the coal being used from these coal fields.
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spelling pubmed-71944342020-05-12 Quantification of U, Th and specific radionuclides in coal from selected coal fired power plants in South Africa Ahmed, U. A. Q. Wagner, N. J. Joubert, J. A. PLoS One Research Article Most of South Africa’s energy is derived from the combustion of coal in pulverized coal-fired power plants (CFPP). However, when compared with the rest of the world, limited information regarding the main radioactive elements (U and Th) and specific radionuclides of interest (K(40), Ra(226) and Th(232)) from South African CFPP is available in the public domain. This paper aims to quantify the U, Th and specific radionuclides found in the coal used in selected South African CFPP in comparison to world averages found in literature. The U and Th concentrations were obtained by ICP-MS. The main radionuclides, K(40), Ra(226) and Th(238), were quantified using gamma spectrometry. The U concentration and Th concentrations for the coal used in all the power plants was above the world average of 1.9 mg/kg and 3.2 mg/kg respectively. The coals with the highest Th content originated from the Mpumalanga power plant, while the U content in the Freestate power plant samples was the highest of the three. The concentrations of the K(40) were between 88.43±10.75–110.76±8.92 Bq/kg, which are in-line with world averages of 4–785 Bq/kg. Similarly, the Ra(226) and Th(232) values were between 21.69±2.83–52.63±4.04 Bq/kg and 19.91±1.24–22.97±1.75 Bq/kg respectively, which are also in line with the world averages of 1–206 Bq/kg and 1–170 Bq/kg respectively. Radiological hazard indices such as radium equivalent (Ra(eq)); external hazard index (H(ex)) and internal hazard index (H(in)), that were estimated from these average radionuclide concentrations were less than the prescribed values found in literature. This indicated that no significant health risk was posed by the coal being used from these coal fields. Public Library of Science 2020-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7194434/ /pubmed/32357150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229452 Text en © 2020 Ahmed et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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title_full Quantification of U, Th and specific radionuclides in coal from selected coal fired power plants in South Africa
title_fullStr Quantification of U, Th and specific radionuclides in coal from selected coal fired power plants in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of U, Th and specific radionuclides in coal from selected coal fired power plants in South Africa
title_short Quantification of U, Th and specific radionuclides in coal from selected coal fired power plants in South Africa
title_sort quantification of u, th and specific radionuclides in coal from selected coal fired power plants in south africa
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7194434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32357150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229452
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