May 1, 2020
Journal Article

Focused Ion Beam for Improved Spatially-Resolved Mass Spectrometry and Analysis of Radioactive Materials for Uranium Isotopic Analysis

Abstract

The ability to acquire high-quality spatially-resolved mass spectrometry data is sought in many fields of study, but it often comes with high cost of instrumentation and a high level of expertise required. In addition, techniques highly regarded for isotopic analysis applications such as thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS) don’t have the abil-ity to acquire spatially-resolved data. Another drawback is that for radioactive materials, which are often of interest for iso-topic analysis in geochemistry and nuclear forensics applications, high-end instruments often have restrictions on radioactivi-ty and non-dispersibility requirements. We have applied the use of a traditional microanalysis tool, the focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope (FIB/SEM), for preparation of radioactive materials either for direct analysis by spatially-resolved instruments such as secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) and laser ablation inductively-coupled mass spec-trometry (LA-ICP-MS), or similarly to provide some level of spatial resolution to techniques that don’t inherently have that ability such as TIMS or quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (Q-ICP-MS). We applied this preparation technique to various uranium compounds, which was especially useful for reducing sample sizes and ensuring non-dispersibility to allow for entry into non-rad or ultra-trace facilities. Our results show how this site-specific preparation can provide spatial context for nominally bulk techniques such as TIMS and Q-ICP-MS. In addition, the analysis of samples extracted from a uranium dioxide fuel pellet via all methods, but especially NanoSIMS and LA-ICP-MS, showed enrichment heterogeneities that are important for nuclear forensics and are of interest for fuel performance.

Revised: October 14, 2020 | Published: May 1, 2020

Citation

Reilly D.D., C.L. Beck, E.C. Buck, J.B. Cliff, A.M. Duffin, T.G. Lach, and M. Liezers, et al. 2020. Focused Ion Beam for Improved Spatially-Resolved Mass Spectrometry and Analysis of Radioactive Materials for Uranium Isotopic Analysis. Talanta 211. PNNL-SA-144768. doi:10.1016/j.talanta.2020.120720