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Improvement in precision of extremely low 236U/238U isotope ratio determination by using mass spectrometer with narrow dynamic range

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The precision in measurement of trace level uranium isotopic ratio, i.e., 236U/238U or 234U/238U, on single Faraday detector with narrow dynamic range is very hard to achieve. this is mainly due to the narrow dynamic range of a single detector systems. A significant improvement in mass spectrometric determination of 236U/238U ratio has been achieved by employing an alternate method using a single Faraday detector of narrow dynamic range. The method makes use of the precise measurements of the 236U/234U ratio, 234U/235U ratio and 235U/238U ratio, which are used to calculate the 236U/238U ratio using the equation 236U/238U=236U/234234U/235235U/238U. Despite the fact that correlation of the data tends to increase the uncertainty in the result, our results show a significant improvement, i.e., more than 8 times better precision in measuring the 236U/238U ratio with this method (σ=3.98×10−08) as compared to direct measurement of 236U/238U (σ=3.104×10−07). The method widens the applicability of the single collector system with narrow dynamic range and it will potentially be helpful to improve the precision in the case of the static multi-collector system also. The objective of the present study was to compare the results of the same sample analyzed with the present alternate method and the direct method for precision.

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Rehman, E.u., Naheed, R., Rehman, S.u. et al. Improvement in precision of extremely low 236U/238U isotope ratio determination by using mass spectrometer with narrow dynamic range. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 273, 333–336 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-007-6866-z

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