Development and Deployment of Retrofit PolarisQ Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer for Isotope Ratio Measurements

Cyril V. Thompson, William B. Whitten

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    Abstract

    This report describes Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s (ORNL) FY15 progress in support of National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) Portable Mass Spectrometer project. A retrofit PolarisQ ion trap mass spectrometer (RPMS) has been assembled from components of two PolarisQ ion trap mass spectrometers used in previous isotope ratio programs. The retrofit mass spectrometer includes a custom Hastelloy vacuum chamber which is about ¼ the size of the standard aluminum vacuum chamber and reduces the instrument weight from the original by nine pounds. In addition, the new vacuum chamber can be independently heated to reduce impurities such as water, which reacts with UF6 to produce HF in the vacuum chamber. The analyzer and all components requiring service are mounted on the chamber lid, facilitating quick and easy replacement of consumable components such as the filament and electron multiplier.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationUnited States
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • 46 INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
    • 98 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT, SAFEGUARDS, AND PHYSICAL PROTECTION
    • MASS SPECTROMETERS
    • IONS
    • URANIUM HEXAFLUORIDE
    • ISOTOPE RATIO
    • TRAPS
    • HYDROFLUORIC ACID
    • ELECTRON MULTIPLIERS
    • WATER
    • FILAMENTS
    • WEIGHT

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