Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 7(2); 2009
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2009;7(2):109-114. Published online: Jun, 30, 2009

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A Sensitive Detection of Actinide Species in Solutions Using a Capillary Cell

  • Hye-Ryun Cho ; Kyuong Kyun Park ; Euo Chang Jung and Kyuseok Song
Abstract

Absorption spectra for a quantitative analysis of actinide elements such as U(VI) and Pu(V) were measured by using a liquid waveguide capillary cell (LWCC) which has an optical path length of 1.0 meter. In order to investigate radioactive elements, a LWCC is installed in a glove box and is coupled to a spectrophotometer with optical fibers. Limits of detection (LOD) for the system were determined as 0.74 and 0.35 μM with molar absorption coefficients of 8.14±0.07 (414 nm) and 17.00±0.16 (569 nm) M-1cm-1 for U(VI) and Pu(V) ions, respectively. The measured LOD values are about 30 times more sensitive when compared to those achievable by using a conventional quartz cell with an optical path length of 1.0 cm. As an application with an enhanced sensitivity, a quantitative analysis for micromolar concentrations of Pu(V) has been performed to decrease the uncertainty in the formation constant of the Pu(VI)-OH complex.

Keywords

Uranium(VI),Plutonium(V),Capillary Cell,Absorption Spectroscopy,Speciation