Abstract

ABSTRACT An ion chromatography method was developed for the simultaneous determination of fluoride, iodate and iodide in a caustic scrubber solution used for trapping off-gases released during the dissolution of nuclear fuels. A separation between iodate and fluoride could be realized with 0.6 mM hydroxide, which is too weak to elute other anions including iodide in reasonable time. Studies were carried out at different column temperature, and with the help of Van’t Hoff plots the thermodynamic parameters associated with the column equilibrium were estimated, which helped in understanding the co-elution of iodate and fluoride at higher concentration of eluent. An arrangement of conductivity detector and UV-VIS detector in sequence after the ion exchange column (with 15 mM NaOH as eluent) was used for recording chromatograms for conductivity signal and UV-VIS signal simultaneously. The information from the two chromatograms was utilized to quantify iodate, fluoride and iodide in a single run. The limit of detection for fluoride, iodate and iodide is 7 ppb, 10 ppb and 12 ppb, respectively. The precision of the method is better than 2% (RSD) at 0.5 mg/L. The method was used successfully for the real sample analysis.

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