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Improvement of Measurement Precisions for Uranium Isotopes at Ultra Trace Levels by Modification of the Sample Introduction System in MC-ICP-MS

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MASS SPECTROMETRY LETTERS
Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 50-54

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KOREAN SOC MASS SPECTROMETRY
DOI: 10.5478/MSL.2016.7.2.50

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MC-ICP-MS; desolvating nebulizer system; peristaltic pump; measurement precision; signal sensitivity; hydride formation

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  1. Nuclear Safety Research Program through the Korea Foundation of Nuclear Safety (KOFONS) - Nulcear Safety and Security Commission (NSSC), Republic of Korea [1405020]

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Multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS) is currently used in our laboratory for isotopic and quantitative analyses of nuclear materials at ultra-trace levels in environmental swipe samples, which is a very useful for monitoring undeclared nuclear activities. In this study, to improve measurement precisions of uranium isotopes at ultratrace levels, we adopted a desolvating nebulizer system (Aridus-II, CETAC., USA), which can improve signal sensitivity and reduce formation of uranium hydride. A peristaltic pump was combined with Aridus-II in the sample introduction system of MC-ICP-MS to reduce long-term signal fluctuations by maintaining a constant flow rate of the sample solution. The signal sensitivity in the presence of Aridus-II was improved more than 10-fold and the formation ratio of UH/U decreased by 16- to 17-fold compared to a normal spray chamber. Long-term signal fluctuations were significantly reduced by using the peristaltic pump. Detailed optimizations and evaluations with uranium standards are also discussed in this paper.

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