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Intercomparison of the Radio-Chronometric Ages of Plutonium-Certified Reference Materials with Distinct Isotopic Compositions. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study compares radio-chronometric ages of four plutonium-certified reference materials with differing chemical forms and isotopic compositions to evaluate current age dating techniques for nuclear materials.
  • Modern analytical methods, including various mass spectrometers, were employed across different laboratories, highlighting variations in age determination precision and the need for standardized isotopic references.
  • Results suggest that while trace level analytical labs may have slightly higher uncertainties compared to bulk sample labs, both can achieve similar model purification ages using established isotope measurement techniques.

Article Abstract

An intercomparison of the radio-chronometric ages of four distinct plutonium-certified reference materials varying in chemical form, isotopic composition, and period of production are presented. The cross-comparison of the different U/Pu, U/Pu, U/Pu, and Am/Pu model purification ages obtained at four independent analytical facilities covering a range of laboratory environments from bulk sample processing to clean facilities dedicated to nuclear forensic investigation of environmental samples enables a true assessment of the state-of-practice in "age dating capabilities" for nuclear materials. The analytical techniques evaluated used modern mass spectrometer instrumentation including thermal ionization mass spectrometers and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers for isotopic abundance measurements. Both multicollector and single collector instruments were utilized to generate the data presented here. Consensus values established in this study make it possible to use these isotopic standards as quality control standards for radio-chronometry applications. Results highlight the need for plutonium isotopic standards that are certified for U/Pu, U/Pu, U/Pu, and Am/Pu model purification ages as well as other multigenerational radio-chronometers such as Np/Pu. Due to the capabilities of modern analytical instrumentation, analytical laboratories that focus on trace level analyses can obtain model ages with marginally larger uncertainties than laboratories that handle bulk samples. When isotope ratio measurement techniques like thermal ionization mass spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry with comparable precision are utilized, model purification ages with similar uncertainties are obtained.

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