Radiological chronometry of uranium metal samples

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Lisa A. Meyers
Samuel E. Glover
Stephen P. LaMont
Apryll M. Stalcup
Henry B. Spitz
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[1] University of Cincinnati,Department of Chemistry
[2] University of Cincinnati,Nuclear and Radiological Engineering
[3] Nuclear Materials Information Program,undefined
[4] US Department of Energy,undefined
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2014年 / 299卷
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Nuclear forensics; Uranium metal; Age dating; Etching procedures; MC-ICP-MS;
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Radiological chronometry is an important tool in nuclear forensics that uses several methods to determine the length of time that has elapsed since a material was last purified. One of the chronometers used in determining the age of metallic uranium involves measuring the fractional ingrowth of 230Th from its parent 234U with the assumption that the uranium metal contained no impurities, especially thorium, when it was purified. The affects of different etching procedures were evaluated for the removal of surface oxidation with three different types of uranium metal samples to determine whether the etching procedure affects the radiological age. The sample treated with a rigorous etching procedure had exhibited the most reliable radiological age while less rigorous etching yields a radiological age from 15 years to hundreds of years older than the known age. Any excess thorium on the surface of a uranium metal sample presents a bias in age determination and the sample will appear older than the true age. Although this research demonstrates the need for rigorous surface etching, a bias in the radiological age could have arisen if the uranium in the metal was heterogeneously distributed.
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