Abstract

Determination of trace metallic constituents in nuclear materials e.g. U, Pu, Am, Zr etc. by Atomic Emission Spectroscopy requires the separation of the major matrix without the loss of analytes at trace level. For DC Arc carrier distillation technique, carrier is used to separate the matrix physically according to the volatility of the analytes while appropriate extractant in suitable diluent is used for chemical separation in inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES). In the present study an attempt was made to develop a methodology for the determination of B, Cd, Mg, Zn, Al, Sr and Sc at trace level (up to 0.1 μg/mL) in uranium matrix without any chemical or physical separation. It involves identification of suitable analytical lines of uranium for its ICP-AES determination; study the spectral interference of uranium to choose interference free analytical lines, optimization of instrumental and experimental parameters etc. The method was validated using synthetic samples.

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