Comparison of ICP-MS and SIMS techniques for determining uranium isotope ratios in individual particles |
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Authors: | F. Esaka M. Magara C.G. Lee S. Sakurai S. Usuda N. Shinohara |
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Affiliation: | Research Group for Analytical Science, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 2-4 Shirakata-Shirane, Tokai, Naka, Ibaraki 319-1195, Japan |
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Abstract: | The determination of uranium isotope ratios in individual particles is of great importance for nuclear safeguards. In the present study, an analytical technique by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) with a desolvation sample introduction system was applied to isotope ratio analysis of individual uranium particles. In ICP-MS analysis of individual uranium particles with diameters ranging from 0.6 to 4.2 μm in a standard reference material (NBL CRM U050), the use of the desolvation system for sample introduction improved the precision of 234U/238U and 236U/238U isotope ratios. The performance of ICP-MS with desolvation was compared with that of a conventionally used method, i.e., secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). The analysis of test swipe samples taken at nuclear facilities implied that the performance of ICP-MS with desolvation was superior to that of SIMS in a viewpoint of accuracy, because the problems of agglomeration of uranium particles and molecular ion interferences by other elements could be avoided. These results indicated that ICP-MS with desolvation has an enough ability to become an effective tool for nuclear safeguards. |
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Keywords: | Uranium Isotope ratio Particles ICP-MS SIMS |
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