July 20, 2017
Journal Article

Multivariate analysis for quantification of Plutonium (IV) in nitric acid based on absorption spectra

Abstract

Development of more effective, reliable, and fast methods for monitoring process streams is a growing opportunity for analytical applications. Many fields can benefit from on-line monitoring, including the nuclear fuel cycle where improved methods for monitoring radioactive materials will facilitate maintenance of proper safeguards and ensure safe and efficient processing of materials. On-line process monitoring with a focus on optical spectroscopy can provide a fast, non-destructive method for monitoring chemical species. However, identification and quantification of species can be hindered by the complexity of the solutions if bands overlap or show condition-dependent spectral features. Plutonium (IV) is one example of a species which displays significant spectral variation with changing nitric acid concentration. Single variate analysis (i.e. Beer’s Law) is difficult to apply to the quantification of Pu(IV) unless the nitric acid concentration is known and separate calibration curves have been made for all possible acid strengths. Multivariate, or chemometric, analysis is an approach that allows for the accurate quantification of Pu(IV) without a priori knowledge of nitric acid concentration.

Revised: September 11, 2017 | Published: July 20, 2017

Citation

Lines A.M., S.R. Adami, S.I. Sinkov, G.J. Lumetta, and S.A. Bryan. 2017. Multivariate analysis for quantification of Plutonium (IV) in nitric acid based on absorption spectra. Analytical Chemistry 89, no. 17:9354–9359. PNNL-SA-126578. doi:10.1021/acs.analchem.7b02161