Isotopic Measurements of Uranium Using Inductively Coupled Plasma Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2003
Department
Physics and Astronomy
School
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Abstract
Inductively coupled plasma cavity ringdown spectroscopy (ICP-CRDS) is applied to isotopic measurements of uranium. We have successfully obtained the isotopic-resolved spectra of uranium at three different atomic/ionic transition lines, 286.57, 358.49, and 409.01 nm. Of the three lines, the largest isotope shift of approximately 9 pm was measured at the 286.57 ionic line. Isotopic-resolved spectra were recorded in ratio of 1:1 (235U/238U, 2.5 μg/mL) and at the natural abundance ratio of 0.714% (235U/238U, 1.25 μg/mL 235U). The smallest measurable isotope shift of approximately 3 pm was determined for the 409.01 nm ion spectral line. Detection limits (DL) were obtained under optimized ICP operating conditions to be in the range of 70∼150 ng/mL, except for the 238U component of the 286.57 nm line (300 ng/mL). This latter result was determined to be due to a strong, previously unreported, absorption interference from the argon plasma. The 235U isotope component (DL 70 ng/mL) was found to be unaffected. This work demonstrates the applicability of ICP-CRDS for uranium isotopic measurements. The potential of development of a field-deployable, on-line uranium isotope monitor using plasma-CRDS is discussed.
Publication Title
Applied Spectroscopy
Volume
57
Issue
9
First Page
1167
Last Page
1172
Recommended Citation
Wang, C.,
Mazzotti, F. J.,
Miller, G. P.,
Winstead, C. B.
(2003). Isotopic Measurements of Uranium Using Inductively Coupled Plasma Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy. Applied Spectroscopy, 57(9), 1167-1172.
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