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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2017.10.010

Accurate determination of minor isotope ratios in individual plutonium-uranium mixed particles by thermal ionization mass spectrometry  

Lee, Chi-Gyu (Nuclear Chemistry Research Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Park, Jinkyu (Nuclear Chemistry Research Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Lim, Sang Ho (Nuclear Chemistry Research Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.50, no.1, 2018 , pp. 140-144 More about this Journal
Abstract
Isotopic analyses of plutonium and low-enriched uranium mixtures with particle sizes of $0.6-3.3{\mu}m$ were performed using thermal ionization mass spectrometry with a continuous heating method to verify its effectiveness for the accurate analysis of minor isotopes without sample pretreatment. The mixed particles used in this study were prepared from a mixed solution of plutonium (SRM 947) and uranium (U010, $^{235}U$ 1% enriched) reference materials. The isotope ratios for plutonium in the individual mixed particles, including $^{238}Pu/^{239}Pu$, $^{241}Pu/^{239}Pu$ as well as $^{240}Pu/^{239}Pu$, and $^{242}Pu/^{239}Pu$, were in good agreement with the certified values despite the isobaric interference of $^{238}U$ and $^{241}Am$. The isotope ratios for uranium in the mixed particles also agreed well with the certified values within the range of error. However, the isotope ratios for minor isotopes, such as $^{234}U$ and $^{236}U$, in the particles with diameters of less than approximately $1.8{\mu}m$ could not be measured because numbers of $^{234}U$ and $^{236}U$ atoms in analyzed particles are too low. These results indicate that thermal ionization mass spectrometry with a continuous heating method is applicable for the analysis of trace amounts of plutonium isotopes, including $^{238}Pu$ and $^{241}Pu$, despite the presence of the respective isobars $^{238}U$ and $^{241}Am$ in the microsamples.
Keywords
Isobaric interference; Isotope ratios; Minor isotopes; TIMS; U-Pu mixed sample;
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