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High-Precision Measurement of the <sup>238</sup>Pu/<sup>239</sup>Pu Isotope Ratio by TIMS
With an aim to improve the precision of isotopic standards
of special
nuclear materials like uranium and plutonium, National Bureau of Standards
(NBS) undertook the recertification of isotopic standards prepared
between 1960 and 1970. In a recent initiative, Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory (LLNL) in collaboration with New Brunswick Laboratory
Program Office (NBL PO) undertaken efforts to recertify SRM 946, SRM
947, and SRM 948. The primary goal of this drive is to lower the uncertainties
associated with the isotopic compositions of plutonium standards.
The drive is also aims to minimize the uncertainty associated with
measurement of the 238Pu content from 2% to ā¼0.3%.
In this connection, our laboratory at the Fuel Chemistry Division,
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, proposes a novel indicator āminima
in the (RMO254/(iĀ +Ā 16))/(RM238/i) curveā (where i = m/z 233 or 235 amu),
which is the ratio of the isotope ratio of metal oxides (238M16O/iM16O) to
that of metal ions (238M/iM)
of uranium in determining the accurate 238Pu content by
thermal ionization mass spectrometry. Various enriched uranium spikes
have been employed to study the efficacy of the minima in the (RMO(254)/(iĀ +Ā 16))/(RM238/i) curve. With the combination
of monitoring the minima in the (RMO(254)/(iĀ +Ā 16))/(RM238/i) curve and the application of the 233U spike (with
an isotope abundance of 238U ā¼ 0.05%), an external
precision of 0.2% has been achieved in the determination of the 238Pu/239Pu isotope ratio for isotopic standard
SRM 947