The paper presents the development of a rapid method for the direct determination of uranium using liquid scintillation analysis in uranium bearing materials with different uranium concentrations and with different impurity levels (U-ore, Uranium ore concentrate (UOC) and U-metal). Uranium extraction was carried out using hydrophobic ionic liquid Aliquat-336 thiosalicylate, ([A-336][TS]) from diluted samples in basic medium followed by liquid scintillation counting (LSC). Extraction efficiencies for uranium from aqueous medium was studied with very small volumes of ionic liquid under varying volume, pH and uranium concentration of the aqueous medium. Maximum extraction efficiency was achieved near pH 8-11. Uranium was successfully re-extracted from organic medium with nitric acid and electroplated onto stainless steel planchette for alpha spectrometry determination. Maximum re-extraction efficiency with 1 M HNO combined with electroplating efficiency observed was 80%. The methodology was applied for real samples. The uranium extraction efficiency using ionic liquid was about 85% for U-metal and UOC samples with comparatively low impurity level; whereas extraction efficiency for U-ore samples was found to be less than 40%. The technique can be applied for nuclear forensic applications as well as nuclear emergency scenarios for a quick initial assessment and isotopic analysis of uranium in the samples.

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