A rapid isotope ratio screening technique for uranium enrichment is demonstrated by utilizing paper spray ionization (PSI) high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). Measurements were conducted using an ambient ionization mass spectrometer… Click to show full abstract
A rapid isotope ratio screening technique for uranium enrichment is demonstrated by utilizing paper spray ionization (PSI) high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). Measurements were conducted using an ambient ionization mass spectrometer coupled to a custom-made JEOL PSI attachment apparatus, with de minimus sample preparation requirements. The current method detection limit for individual isotopes (e.g., 235U and 238U) is approximately 50 pg, with subsequent optimization expected to further improve U isotopic sensitivity. The PSI analytical method described herein can support rapid analysis (both in-field and in-lab screening) of isotopes-of-interest, as demonstrated by empirical differentiation of depleted uranium (DU) and low enriched uranium (LEU) analytical aliquots. This analytical workflow holds promise for applications in nuclear forensics, international nuclear safeguards, and nonproliferation missions.
               
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