Validation of isotopic analysis of depleted, natural and enriched uranium using high resolution ICP-OES
Abstract
Analytical procedures for the reliable determination of uranium isotopes employing a commercially available high resolution (HR)-ICP-OES installed in a glove box were developed and validated. To this end, nine commonly used U emission lines were tested for their potential to provide isotopic splitting of the U signal, thus providing isotopic information. Among all emission lines tested, the wavelength region around 424.4 nm offered the largest spread between individual U signals, i.e.233U, 235U, 236U, and 238U. This study focused specifically on the reliable determination of the abundances of 235U at 424.412 nm and 238U at 424.437 nm in samples containing depleted, natural and slightly enriched U, but also included specimens with rather high (up to ∼90%) 235U enrichments. Appropriate selection of the spectral background and accurate positioning of the peaks proved essential for obtaining reproducible U isotope ratios. The accuracy of the developed methodology was confirmed by the analysis of eight certified isotopic reference materials as well as eight reference samples that have been characterised in an accredited laboratory in-house using