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Electrothermal vaporization as a new method for pre-inspection check samples

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
INMM Annual Meeting Proceedings
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 6
Publisher Location
Illinois, United States of America
Conference Name
65th INMM Annual Meeting
Conference Location
Portland, Oregon, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
The work presented in this paper was funded by the National Nuclear Security Administration of the Department of Energy, Office of International Nuclear Safeguards.
Conference Date
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The use of electrothermal vaporization (ETV) has not been readily applied to nuclear safeguards or pre inspection check (PIC) sample analysis, even though the technique is ideally suited for low level (pg) isotopic quantification due to its high analyte transport efficiency. Here demonstrate the ETV method for PIC safeguard analysis. The ETV system is an automated, commercial of the shelf (COTS) technology, with the capability to introduce solid samples to a mass spectrometer platform. The system has been shown to simultaneously determine uranium assay, and the major isotopic ratios for uranium and plutonium. The ETV unit has demonstrated analysis up to 50 samples a day autonomously. The utilization of this ETV methodology provide a secondary option to the current PIC analysis and offers high throughput, enhanced sensitivity, and broader isotopic detection platform.