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Uranium isotope analysis by MC-ICP-MS in sub-ng sized samples

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JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRY
Volume 31, Issue 11, Pages 2272-2284

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ja00238b

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This study describes the multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS) method for the determination of n(U-233)/n(U-238), n(U-234)/n(U-238), n(U-235)/n(U-238), and n(U-236)/n(U-238) isotope ratios in purified uranium solutions. The used Neptune Plus (TM) MC-ICP-MS is equipped with the so-called Jet Interface, which comprises a high capacity interface pump and specially designed sample and skimmer cones. Together with a high-efficiency sample introduction system (Aridus II (TM), Cetac Technologies, NE, USA), absolute U registration efficiencies of typically 1.5% to 2.5% can be achieved under routine operation. A mass bias correction, background/memory effect correction, hydride formation correction, yield and dead time correction of the multi-collector ion counters, and peak-tailing correction are performed for isotope ratio measurements. The effect of potential molecular interferences is assessed by the screening of concentrations of interfering elements in uranium fractions. The new MC-ICP-MS makes possible the determination of n(U-235)/n(U-238) with relative expanded uncertainties (k = 2) lower than 0.2% and allows achieving detection limits of 1 x 10(-7) for n(U-233)/n(U-238) and 6 x 10(-8) for n(U-236)/n(U-238) in solution aliquots containing 0.4 ng to 0.6 ng uranium. The relative expanded uncertainties (k = 2) of n(U-234)/n(U-238) and n(U-236)/n(U-238) ratios (>10(-5)) are below 1% and the absolute accuracy for minor isotope ratios n(U-234)/n(U-238) and n(U-236)/n(U-238) measured in CRMs is below the 1 ppm level. The developed method has been validated by comparative measurements with the previously used thermal ionisation mass spectrometry (TIMS) method by analysing test samples from an inter-laboratory comparison exercise. The MC-ICP-MS method has been applied for analysis of U isotope ratios in U fractions obtained from cotton swipe samples.

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