Issue 4, 2022

A green analytical approach for the direct non-destructive compositional analysis of (Th, U)O2 fuel pellets by the X-Ray Fluorescence technique using single universal calibration

Abstract

(Th, U)O2-based mixed oxide (MOX) fuel is the proposed fuel for advanced heavy water reactors (AHWRs), which belong to the third stage of the three-stage Indian nuclear power programme. The composition of these types of mixed oxide fuels is one of the key parameters in chemical quality control. In the present work, a green analytical methodology has been developed utilizing the micro-X-Ray Fluorescence (micro-XRF) technique for the compositional analysis of these types of fuel pellets. Two different sample preparation methods have been proposed in this work. In Method 1, ≈500–600 μg powder sample scratched from the surface of the pellets was dispersed homogeneously in 1% TRITON solution, and a few hundred nanograms of the sample was deposited on a sample support for micro-XRF analysis. In Method 2, different portions of the pellet made contact with a Scotch tape sample support to transfer a few hundred nanograms of the sample, which was further used for micro-XRF measurements. Both of these methodologies do not require a cumbersome dissolution process in corrosive acids. Moreover, only a few hundred nanograms of the sample amount are sufficient for both methods. Using both sample preparation methodologies, 8 samples in the form of MOX fuel pellets were analyzed, and the results were compared with those obtained from the previously established total reflection X-ray fluorescence (TXRF) technique. The accuracy and precision obtained using Method 1 are 3.06% and 0.99%, respectively, and for Method 2, they are 3.79% and 2.96%, respectively. These methodologies require only a single calibration (or relative sensitivity measurement) for the analysis of all MOX fuel pellets regardless of the composition.

Graphical abstract: A green analytical approach for the direct non-destructive compositional analysis of (Th, U)O2 fuel pellets by the X-Ray Fluorescence technique using single universal calibration

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
06 Jan 2022
Accepted
21 Feb 2022
First published
21 Feb 2022

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2022,37, 741-749

A green analytical approach for the direct non-destructive compositional analysis of (Th, U)O2 fuel pellets by the X-Ray Fluorescence technique using single universal calibration

B. Kanrar, K. Sanyal and R. V. Pai, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2022, 37, 741 DOI: 10.1039/D2JA00005A

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