1994
DOI: 10.1016/0168-1176(94)90022-1
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Studies on the evaporation and ionisation behaviour of uranium and plutonium in thermal ionisation mass spectrometry

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“…As a consequence, finding an answer to dealing with the isobaric interference of 238 Pu when measuring 238 U isotope is of vital importance. Several studies on the characterization of mixed uranium–plutonium oxides (MOX) and of unseparated safeguards samples containing plutonium and uranium emphasize the topicality of the measurement of 238 Pu in the presence of 238 U and vice versa by mass spectrometry. , These articles deal with materials that contain 3 to 300 times more uranium than plutonium, ,, materials that have a 1:1 ratio of plutonium and uranium, , and with materials that contain up to 5 to 10 times , more plutonium than uranium. U/Pu ratios between 1:10 and 100:1 for direct safeguards measurements of 235 U/ 238 U and 240 Pu/ 239 Pu in unseparated samples have also been investigated .…”
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“…As a consequence, finding an answer to dealing with the isobaric interference of 238 Pu when measuring 238 U isotope is of vital importance. Several studies on the characterization of mixed uranium–plutonium oxides (MOX) and of unseparated safeguards samples containing plutonium and uranium emphasize the topicality of the measurement of 238 Pu in the presence of 238 U and vice versa by mass spectrometry. , These articles deal with materials that contain 3 to 300 times more uranium than plutonium, ,, materials that have a 1:1 ratio of plutonium and uranium, , and with materials that contain up to 5 to 10 times , more plutonium than uranium. U/Pu ratios between 1:10 and 100:1 for direct safeguards measurements of 235 U/ 238 U and 240 Pu/ 239 Pu in unseparated samples have also been investigated .…”
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“…The plutonium content of such a sample can be reduced to a ratio of about 0.02 Pu/U (g·g –1 ) in the purified uranium fraction by chemical purification of the uranium fraction applying the optimized separation procedure described in the Materials and Methods section of this article. Double rhenium filament assemblies were used in most of the studies using TIMS for isotope amount ratio measurements of uranium and plutonium, respectively, including 238 Pu in the presence of 238 U and vice versa. , In order to separate the interfering uranium and plutonium signals, interfering element correction (IEC), ,, peak fitting, and the continuous heating method , were applied.…”
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“…Jain and colleagues studied evaporation and ionization of uranium and plutonium in TIMS. 317 Polyatomic ions are a cause of interference in inductively-coupled plasma, spark source and glow discharge mass spectrometry, but were shown to be useful in TIMS for the determination of atomic ratios of elements. 318 Taking the Li 2 BO 2 + ion as an example, the 6 Li/ 7 Li or 10 B/ 11 B ratios of unknown samples were determined with the molecular ion beam method of isotope analysis.…”
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“…Previous studies [1][2][3] from our laboratory demonstrate the formation of atomic and molecular ions (M + and MO + ) using synthetic mixtures of U and Pu in different ratios. These studies [2] showed that it was possible to produce UO + ions in the absence of PuO + by using a multiple filament assembly heated under specific conditions.…”
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