Analytical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1348-2246
Print ISSN : 0910-6340
ISSN-L : 0910-6340
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Preparation, Certification and Validation of a Stable Solid Spike of Uranium and Plutonium Coated with a Cellulose Derivative for the Measurement of Uranium and Plutonium Content in Dissolved Nuclear Fuel by Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry
Naoki SURUGAYAToshiaki HIYAMAAndré VERBRUGGENRoger WELLUM
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2008 年 24 巻 2 号 p. 247-252

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A stable solid spike for the measurement of uranium and plutonium content in nitric acid solutions of spent nuclear fuel by isotope dilution mass spectrometry has been prepared at the European Commission Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements in Belgium. The spike contains about 50 mg of uranium with a 19.838% 235U enrichment and 2 mg of plutonium with a 97.766% 239Pu abundance in each individual ampoule. The dried materials were covered with a thin film of cellulose acetate butyrate as a protective organic stabilizer to resist shocks encountered during transportation and to eliminate flaking-off during long-term storage. It was found that the cellulose acetate butyrate has good characteristics, maintaining a thin film for a long time, but readily dissolving on heating with nitric acid solution. The solid spike containing cellulose acetate butyrate was certified as a reference material with certified quantities: 235U and 239Pu amounts and uranium and plutonium amount ratios, and was validated by analyzing spent fuel dissolver solutions of the Tokai reprocessing plant in Japan. This paper describes the preparation, certification and validation of the solid spike coated with a cellulose derivative.

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© 2008 by The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
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