Agent Name |
Strontium-90 |
CAS Number |
10098-97-2 |
Formula |
Sr |
Major Category |
Physical Agents |
Category |
Radionuclides |
Description |
Strontium is a soft, silver-gray metal with 4 stable isotopes. Strontium-90 is the only radioactive isotope with a half-life long enough to be an environmental concern. [Argonne] |
Sources/Uses |
Six atoms of Sr-90 are produced for every 100 fissions (6% yield). It is a waste product in spent nuclear fuel. Used as a generator of electricity for weather stations, buoys, and satellites; [Argonne] Used as a tracer in medicine and agriculture; Used in the treatment of bone cancer and eye diseases; It was widely dispersed as fallout from nuclear weapon testing in the 1950s and 1960s, but current levels in the environment are very low. [EPA Radionuclides] |
Comments |
Source: Nuclear fission
Half-Life: 29 years
Effective Half-Life: 15 years
Specific Activity: 140 Ci/g
Decay Mode: Beta
GI Absorption: 30-40%
Lung Clearance Half-Time: Years for all insoluble compounds and SrTi03; Days for all soluble compounds except SrTi03;
Critical Organ: Bone
Internal Toxicity: Very High
Annual Limit on Intake: 0.004 mCi
Radiation Energy (MeV): Beta 0.546 (100%) + Y-90 daughters;
[See Glossary for references.] See "Radiation, ionizing."
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Restricted |
EPA standards limit Sr-90 in drinking water not to exceed 8 pCi/L. [HSDB] |
Reference Link |
Strontium | Radiation Protection Program | US EPA Information) |
Links to Other NLM Databases |
Health Studies |
Human Health Effects from Hazardous Substances Data Bank: STRONTIUM, RADIOACTIVE IONIZING RADIATION
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