Title of article :
Fission track–secondary ion mass spectrometry as a tool for detecting the isotopic signature of individual uranium containing particles Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Fumitaka Esaka، نويسنده , , Chi-Gyu Lee، نويسنده , , Masaaki Magara، نويسنده , , Takaumi Kimura
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Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
A fission track technique was used as a sample preparation method for subsequent isotope abundance ratio analysis of individual uranium containing particles with secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) to measure the particles with higher enriched uranium efficiently. A polycarbonate film containing particles was irradiated with thermal neutrons and etched with 6 M NaOH solution. Each uranium containing particle was then identified by observing fission tracks created and a portion of the film having a uranium containing particle was cut out and put onto a glassy carbon planchet. The polycarbonate film, which gave the increases of background signals on the uranium mass region in SIMS analysis, was removed by plasma ashing with 200 W for 20 min. In the analysis of swipe samples having particles containing natural (NBL CRM 950a) or low enriched uranium (NBL CRM U100) with the fission track–SIMS method, uranium isotope abundance ratios were successfully determined. This method was then applied to the analysis of a real inspection swipe sample taken at a nuclear facility. As a consequence, the range of 235U/238U isotope abundance ratio between 0.0276 and 0.0438 was obtained, which was higher than that measured by SIMS without using a fission track technique (0.0225 and 0.0341). This indicates that the fission track–SIMS method is a powerful tool to identify the particle with higher enriched uranium in environmental samples efficiently.
Keywords :
SIMS , Uranium , Isotope abundance ratio , Individual particles , Fission track
Journal title :
Analytica Chimica Acta
Journal title :
Analytica Chimica Acta