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Automated Separation of Uranium and Plutonium from Environmental Swipe Samples for Multiple Collector Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
A fully
automated method for the separation of low-concentration uranium from
plutonium in environmental swipe samples has been developed. The offline
chromatography system features renewable 1 mL Eichrom TEVA and UTEVA
column generation from bulk resin slurry. Discrete fractions of the
separated actinides are delivered into user defined vials for future
analysis. Clean room background levels were achieved outside of a
cleanroom environment with this method. Purification of uranium and
plutonium from various sample matrixes and at various concentrations
was successful. Major and minor isotope ratios for both elements were
measured via multiple collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
and were in good agreement with certified reference values. Validation
of the separation method was conducted on archived environmental samples
and agreed with values previously reported using standard column chemistry