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Total reflection X-ray spectroscopy as a rapid analytical method for uranium determination in drainage water
Authors:Tsugufumi Matsuyama  Yukie Izumoto  Hitoshi Imaseki  Tsuyoshi Hamano  Yasuhiro Sakai
Affiliation:1. Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Toho University, Funabashi, Japan;2. National Institute of Radiological Science, National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology, Chiba, Japan;3. National Institute of Radiological Science, National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology, Chiba, Japan
Abstract:Uranium concentrations in drainage water are typically determined by α-spectrometry. However, due to the low specific radioactivity of uranium, the evaporation of large volumes of drainage water, followed by several hours of measurements, is required. Thus, the development of a rapid and simple detection method for uranium in drainage water would enhance the operation efficiency of radiation control workers. We herein propose a novel methodology based on total reflection X-ray fluorescence (TXRF) for the measurement of uranium in contaminated water. TXRF is a particularly desirable method for the rapid and simple evaluation of uranium in contaminated water, as chemical pretreatment of the sample solution is not necessary, measurement times are typically several seconds, and the required sample volume is low. We herein employed sample solutions containing several different concentrations of uranyl acetate with yttrium as an internal standard. The solutions were placed onto sample holders, and were dried prior to TXRF measurements. The relative intensity, otherwise defined as the net intensity ratio of the Lα peak of uranium to the Kα peak of yttrium, was directly proportional to the uranium concentration. Using this method, a TXRF detection limit for uranium in contaminated water of 0.30 µg/g was achieved.
Keywords:Uranium  water  X-ray
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