This study presents a new approach to filament modification by laser ablation for analysis of femtograms of plutonium (Pu) by thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS). This method simplifies the often rigorous and labor-intensive sample loading necessary for low-level analyses by TIMS with solution-loaded laser ablation modified sources (SLLAMS). By applying a para-film coating to the surface of the filament and then ablating through the film to reveal metal beneath, a point source is created. A solution containing ppt-levels of Pu can then be applied over the ablated region, dried slowly into the crater, and then carburized. All analyses were made by multiple ion counting system of a Nu Instruments TIMS. We report errors of 10% 2? for 240Pu/239Pu of CRM-137 samples totaling 5 – 7 femtograms (fg; 1E-15 g) with an average sample utilization efficiency of 1.3%. Results from SLLAMS demonstrate an improvement in precision, accuracy and ease of use over resin bead loads.
Revised: November 30, 2020 |
Published: January 4, 2021
Citation
McHugh K.C., and E.J. Krogstad. 2021.Enhanced Pu Emission with Solution-Loaded Laser Ablation Modified Sources (SLLAMS) for Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry.International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 459.PNNL-SA-151753.doi:10.1016/j.ijms.2020.116471