Qualification and initial characterization of a high-purity 233U spike for use in uranium analyses

K. J. Mathew, R. D. Canaan, C. Hexel, J. Giaquinto, A. M. Krichinsky

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Abstract

Several high-purity 233U items potentially useful as isotope dilution mass spectrometry standards for safeguards, non-proliferation, and nuclear forensics measurements are identified and rescued from downblending. By preserving the supply of 233U materials of different pedigree for use as source materials for certified reference materials (CRMs), it is ensured that the safeguards community has high quality uranium isotopic standards required for calibration of the analytical instruments. One of the items identified as a source material for a high-purity CRM is characterized for the uranium isotope-amount ratios using thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS). Additional verification measurements on this material using quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS) are also performed. The comparison of the ICPMS uranium isotope-amount ratios with the TIMS data, with much smaller uncertainties, validated the ICPMS measurement practices. ICPMS is proposed for the initial screening of the purity of items in the rescue campaign.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)47-53
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Mass Spectrometry
Volume389
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 15 2015

Keywords

  • Certified reference materials
  • Isotope dilution mass spectrometry
  • Nuclear forensics
  • Thermal ionization mass spectrometry

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