We employed femtosecond Laser Ablation Multicollector Inductively Coupled Mass Spectrometry for the 11 determination of uranium isotope ratios in a series of standard reference material glasses (NIST 610, 612, 614, and 12 616). This uranium concentration in this series of SRM glasses is a combination of isotopically natural uranium in 13 the materials used to make the glass matrix and isotopically depleted uranium added to increase the uranium 14 elemental concentration across the series. Results for NIST 610 are in excellent agreement with literature values. 15 However, other than atom percent 235U, little information is available for the remaining glasses. We present atom 16 percent and isotope ratios for 234U, 235U, 236U, and 238U for all four glasses. Our results show deviations from the 17 certificate values for the atom percent 235U, indicating the need for further examination of the uranium isotopes in 18 NIST 610-616. Our results are fully consistent with a two isotopic component mixing between the depleted 19 uranium spike and natural uranium in the bulk glass.
Revised: July 23, 2013 |
Published: May 19, 2013
Citation
Duffin A.M., G.L. Hart, R.C. Hanlen, and G.C. Eiden. 2013.Isotopic Analysis of Uranium in NIST SRM Glass by Femtosecond Laser Ablation.Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 296, no. 2:1031-1036.PNNL-SA-86641.doi:10.1007/s10967-012-2218-8