Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1227573 Microchemical Journal 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Gadolinium isotopic analysis by TIMS is performed directly with double filament assembly.•In the absence of Certified Reference Material, internal normalization was employed.•Chemical analysis was performed with a quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.•Total evaporation method was also employed and compared with conventional analysis.•Agreement with isotopic abundance for natural gadolinium according with IUPAC

Natural gadolinium oxide is added in nuclear fuels of compact design reactors to control the power mainly on the start of operation, as neutronic poison. Gadolinium has a high neutron absorption cross section (σγ). All Gd isotopes have significant σγ, specially 155 and 157 (60,900 and 254,000 b (10− 24 cm2), respectively). It is important the isotopic and chemistry purity of the nuclear fuels materials to avoid the generation of unwished radioactive elements or extra neutron poisons. Main possible impurities that could be presented are the rest of Rare Earths (REEs) like Eu, Sm, Tb, Yb, and Dy. The objective of the present contribution was to develop methods for the certification of isotopic composition in natural nuclear grade Gd2O3 and also to determine the content of REE impurities. Two methodologies were explored for isotopic analysis by Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry (TIMS): Total Evaporation (TE) and Conventional Analysis (CA). Results are comparable with both methodologies, although CA uncertainties are better. The analysis of impurities was performed with a Quadrupole Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (Q-ICPMS). Concentration of different REEs is in agreement with certificate of supplier and nuclear specifications.

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