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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Eichrom Technologies Inc. User Group Meeting May 2001 J.M. Giaquinto, L.D. Bible, D.C. Glasgow, J.M. Keller Chemical and Analytical Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Projects To Be Discussed Trace level actinides analysis in nickel metal Trace level gallium analysis in mixed oxide fuels (irradiated and un-irradiated) Baseline separation of high mass fission products (REEs) for burn-up analysis and calculation Trace level iridium analysis in ancient bone fragments by NAA
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Trace Actinides in Nickel Metal DOE metals reclamation project Limited funding 21 day turnaround
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Trace Actinides in Nickel Metal 65% Nickel 30% Copper 2% Iron 6.5 M HNO 3 To meet project reporting limits only a max. 20-fold dilution allowed
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Trace Actinides in Nickel Metal Reduction of Np –5mL digestate –2mL 1M hydroxylamine –Heat between 80C to 100C for 1hr
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Trace Actinides in Nickel Metal Sample loading –Let solution cool –Build to ~7 mL with distilled water –Load onto pre- conditioned TRU Resin 1 to 2 mL/min flow –Rinse with 5 mL of 4 M HNO 3
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Trace Actinides in Nickel Metal Sample elution –Elute with 10 mL of 0.1 M oxalate in 0.005 M HNO 3 1 to 2 mL/min flow Matrix adjustment –Heat eluant at 100C to 150C until volume reduced to ~2 mL Destroy oxalate –Cool and collect solution. Build to 5 mL with 0.5 M HNO 3 Ready for ICPMS analysis
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Trace Actinides in Nickel Metal Matrix Spike Recoveries
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Trace Level Gallium Analysis in MOX Fuels (Irradiated and Un-Irradiated) Analysis performed at the request of the Fissile Materials Disposition Program (FMDP) Gallium mixed with the plutonium product Reporting limits in the 10’s of ppb required for the un-irradiated enriched uranium product
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory
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TRU Resin Separation -Sample digestion matrix adjusted to 2.5 M to 4.0 M nitric acid. -5 mL portion passed through column conditioned with 2.5 M nitric acid. Elution collected. - Column rinsed with 5 mL 2.5 M nitric acid. Rinse collected with earlier eluant - Volume adjusted if needed. Ready for ICP-MS analysis
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory
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Project: Trace Level Gallium Analysis in MOX Fuels (Irradiated and Un-Irradiated) Matrix Spike Recoveries
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Baseline Separation of High Mass Fission Products (REEs) For Burn-up Calculations Analysis performed at the request of the Fissile Materials Disposition Program (FMDP) ASTM E 321-96 Standard Test Method for Atom Percent Fission in Uranium and Plutonium Fuel (Nd-148 Method)
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Baseline Separation of High Mass Fission Products (REEs) For Burn-up Calculations Uranium and Plutonium fractions are separated using Anion Exchange Resin Neodymium fraction –ASTM separation Time consuming Multiple reagents –Eichrom Ln Resin Simple separation scheme One reagent (0.18 M HCL) Can re-use column once it is calibrated
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory
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Project: Baseline Separation of High Mass Fission Products (REEs) For Burn-up Calculations Ln Resin Separation - 5 mL to 6 mL bed volume - Resin conditioned with 0.18 M HCl - Sample matrix adjusted to 0.18 M HCl - Sample loaded onto column and rinsed through with 0.18 M HCl. Eluant collected in 5 mL fractions. - Nd fractions combined and dried for TIMS analysis
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory
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Project: Trace Level Iridium Analysis In Ancient Bone Fragments By NAA Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) geological boundary is defined by an excessive deposit of iridium Typically iridium present at ultra- trace (<100ppt) levels in materials of geological interest Separation needed to isolate and concentrate Ir for NAA
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Trace Level Iridium Analysis In Ancient Bone Fragments By NAA Neutron Activation Analysis for Iridium 191 Ir 193 Ir (n,gamma) 192 Ir 194 Ir gamma T 1/2 =74 days T 1/2 =19 hrs 316 KeV 328 KeV
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Trace Level Iridium Analysis In Ancient Bone Fragments By NAA Established separation schemes are elaborate, time consuming and more prone to yield reduction
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Radioactive Materials Analytical Laboratory Project: Trace Level Iridium Analysis In Ancient Bone Fragments By NAA TEVA Separation: –Load sample digestion (8 M HNO 3 /6 M HCl) onto column treated with 2 M HNO 3 –Pass through with vacuum –Wash with 2.5 mL of 2 M HNO 3 –Dry and seal column for neutron activation
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