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Rapid fusion method for the determination of refractory thorium and uranium isotopes in soil samples

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Recently, approximately 80 % of participating laboratories failed to accurately determine uranium isotopes in soil samples in the U. S Department of Energy Mixed Analyte Performance Evaluation Program Session 30, due to incomplete dissolution of refractory particles in the samples. Failing laboratories employed acid dissolution methods, including hydrofluoric acid, to recover uranium from the soil matrix. A new rapid fusion method has been developed by the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) to prepare 1–2 g soil sample aliquots very quickly, with total dissolution of refractory particles. Soil samples are fused with sodium hydroxide at 600 °C in zirconium crucibles to enable complete dissolution of the sample. Uranium and thorium are separated on stacked TEVA and TRU extraction chromatographic resin cartridges, prior to isotopic measurements by alpha spectrometry on cerium fluoride microprecipitation sources.

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This work was performed under the auspices of the Department of Energy, DOE Contract No. DE-AC09-96SR18500. The authors wish to acknowledge Staci Britt, Jack Herrington and Becky Chavous for their assistance with this work.

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Maxwell, S.L., Hutchison, J.B. & McAlister, D.R. Rapid fusion method for the determination of refractory thorium and uranium isotopes in soil samples. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 305, 631–641 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-015-3972-1

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