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Rapid isotopic analysis of uranium microparticles via SP-ICP-TOF-MS
Jordan S Stanberry1, Sarah E Szakas1, Hunter B Andrews2
1Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA.
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Inductively coupled plasma - time-of-flight - mass spectrometry (ICP-TOF-MS) was employed for the isotopic analysis of uranium particles of varying 235U enrichment levels. Here, a single particle (SP)-based introduction scheme was employed such that individual particles, in a suspension, were analyzed. The uranium oxide microparticles were comprised of depleted uranium (DU, 235U/238U of 0.0017316(14)), natural uranium (NU, 235U/238U of 0.0072614(39)), and low enriched uranium (LEU, 235U/238U of 0.051025(15)). The percent relative difference of the SP-ICP-TOF-MS measured isotopic ratios compared to the expected values for the DU, NU, and LEU particle populations were 8.75, 0.12, and 1.23 %, respectively. After characterization, the DU and NU particles were doped within a complex sample matrix (Arizona Test Dust) containing Fe, Ti, Al, and Si particles, among others. Then, the suspension was analyzed via SP-ICP-TOF-MS and the detected particles were classified as DU or NU based on their measured 235U/238U ratio. In the same analysis, the matrix particles (i.e., Al, Fe, and Ti) were detected, demonstrating the simultaneous nuclide detection provided by the measurement platform. The presented SP-ICP-TOF-MS methodology for uranium particle characterization proved to be a high throughput method for detecting and isotopically discerning uranium particles with varying enrichment levels, in a complex matrix.
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