On the Quality Control for the Determination of Ultratrace-Level 236U and 233U in Environmental Samples by Accelerator Mass Spectrometry

Mu Lin, Jixin Qiao*, Xiaolin Hou, Robin Golser, Karin Hain, Peter Steier

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    Abstract

    Our recent attempt to determine ultratrace-level 236U and 233U in small-volume seawater samples was challenged by high and unstable procedure blanks in our environmental radioactivity laboratory, which used to be a spent fuel research facility. Through intercomparison experiments with different laboratories and background checks on the chemical reagents and laboratory dust, the resuspended U-bearing dust was identified as the dominating source of the 236U and 233U contamination. With the implementation of background control (especially dust control) measures, the procedure blanks and detection limits of 236U and 233U for the radiochemical separation procedure have been significantly improved by three orders of magnitudes. With well-controlled blanks, the analytical precision for 236U and 233U predominantly relies on the AMS counting statistics. Background check and dust control are strongly recommended before the analyses of environmental-level long-lived radionuclides (such as 236U and 233U) that are conducted in the former or active nuclear facilities, even if clearance of radioactivity relevant for radioprotection was achieved.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalAnalytical Chemistry
    Volume93
    Issue number7
    Pages (from-to)3362–3369
    ISSN0003-2700
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

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