Collaborative Study for Certification of Trace Elements in Uranium Ore Concentrate CRMs UCLO-1, UCHI-1, and UPER-1
Abstract
Trace impurity patterns are important nuclear forensic signatures in uranium ore concentrates (UOCs) and Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) are used to validate the analysis methods employed by end users. Herein, we discuss the certification campaign for three new UOC CRMs from the National Research Council Canada: UCLO-1 (https://doi.org/10.4224/crm.2020.uclo-1), UCHI-1 (https://doi.org/10.4224/crm.2020.uchi-1), and UPER-1 (https://doi.org/10.4224/crm.2020.uper-1). This study involved 15 laboratories from 10 countries, using sector-field and (triple) quadrupole inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry to analyze 64 trace element impurities. We discuss the importance of the acids used for sample digestion, difficulties analyzing in a high uranium matrix, and data combination and uncertainty evaluation for this large dataset.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2022
- Source ID
- 10.1007/s10967-022-08446-3
Entities
People
- Adrian Nicholl
- Ali El-jaby
- Andreea Serban
- Anna Vesterlund
- Carrie Boome
- Csaba Tóbi
- Dana L. Drew
- Don Chipley
- Elaine Loi
- Elizabeth Keegan
- Erica N. Zubillaga
- Florencia Gonzalez
- Hitoshi Yamazaki
- Jean-francois Mercier
- Jeremy D. Inglis
- Joanna K Denton
- José Luis Ramella
- Juris Meija
- Kelly L LeBlanc
- Kenny Nadeau
- Klaus Mayer
- Lautaro Valenzuela
- Liana Orlovskaya
- Marian Virgolici
- Marta A. Bavio
- Mauricio A. Fernández
- Michael A. Sharp
- Paola A. Babay
- Rachel E. Lindvall
- Robert Millar
- Roxana S. Cristaldo Leguizamón
- Slobodan Jovanovic
- Stephen Kiser
- Tara Kell
- Victoria D. Genetti
- Viorel Fugaru
- William Kinman
- Yang Lu
- Yoshiki Kimura
- Youqing Shi
- Zoltan Mester
- Zsolt Varga
Organizations
- National Research Council Canada