Age determination of single plutonium particles after chemical separation |
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Authors: | T. Shinonaga D. DonohueA. Ciurapinski D. Klose |
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Affiliation: | Clean Laboratory, Safeguards Analytical Laboratory, Agency''s Laboratories Seibersdorf and Headquarters, International Atomic Energy Agency, Wagramer Strasse 5, A-1400 Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | Age determination of single plutonium particles was demonstrated using five particles of the standard reference material, NBS 947 (Plutonium Isotopic Standard. National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 20234, August 19, 1982, currently distributed as NBL CRM-137) and the radioactive decay of 241Pu into 241Am. The elemental ratio of Am/Pu in Pu particles found on a carbon planchet was measured by wavelength dispersive X-ray spectrometry (WDX) coupled to a scanning electron microscope (SEM). After the WDX measurement, each plutonium particle, with an average size of a few μm, was picked up and relocated to a silicon wafer inside the SEM chamber using a micromanipulator. The silicon wafer was then transferred to a quartz tube for dissolution in an acid solution prior to chemical separation. After the Pu was chemically separated from Am and U, the isotopic ratios of Pu (240Pu/239Pu, 241Pu/239Pu and 242Pu/239Pu) were measured with a thermal ionization mass spectrometer (TIMS) for the calculation of Pu age. The age of particles determined in this study was in good agreement with the expected age (35.9 a) of NBS 947 within the measurement uncertainty. |
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Keywords: | Plutonium Particle, Age TIMS WDX |
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