July 22, 2016
Journal Article

Mass Selective Separation Applied to Radioisotopes of Cesium

Abstract

A developed technique that uses the intrinsic mass-based separation capability of a quadrupole mass spectrometer has been used to resolve spectral radiometric interference of two isotopes of the same element. In this work the starting sample was a combination of 137Cs and 134Cs and was (activity) dominated by 137Cs and this methodology separated and “implanted” 134Cs that was later quantified for spectral features and ac- tivity with traditional radiometric techniques. This work demonstrated a 134Cs/137Cs activity ratio enhancement of >4 orders of magnitude and complete removal of 137Cs spectral features from the implanted target mass (i.e., 134).

Revised: September 6, 2016 | Published: July 22, 2016

Citation

Dion M.P., G.C. Eiden, O.T. Farmer, Z.S. Finch, and M. Liezers. 2016. Mass Selective Separation Applied to Radioisotopes of Cesium. Journal of Mass Spectrometry 51, no. 8:591-595. PNNL-SA-117029. doi:10.1002/jms.3789