Abstract

Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric (ICP-AES) studies carried out for the determination of 233U in the presence of large amounts of thorium are described. Thorium was separated by precipitation as oxalate in 1 mol l–1 HNO3 medium (after ascertaining the thorium content) and maintaining an excess oxalic acid concentration of 0.01 mol l–1 over the stoichiometric requirement. The supernatant was analysed by ICP-AES for 233U. A sensitive 238U spectral line of 385.958 nm with an isotopic shift of 0.008 nm for 233U and free from 232Th spectral line interference, was used for the analysis. A high resolution sequential spectrometer with an inductively coupled argon plasma excitation source was employed. The RSD was ±5% at 0.1 µg ml–1233U. Based on these studies, a method can be developed for the routine monitoring of 233U at ppb levels in waste streams of the Thorex process.

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