Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1227899 Microchemical Journal 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Isotopic ratios of urinary uranium (U) provide a decisive tool in diagnosing a patient's potential exposure to depleted uranium (DU). This study investigated the measurement of urinary 236U/238U and 235U/238U ratios of ultra trace concentrations using a sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). Uranium was separated from the urinary matrix and pre-concentrated by co-precipitation with calcium and magnesium after addition of ammonium hydroxide. The precipitates were collected, dissolved and analyzed by ICP-MS. 235U/238U and 236U/238U ratios were measured using a desolvating sample introduction system and a sector field ICP-MS. These ratios were accurately measured in samples containing as low as 5 ng L− 1 U. 236U measurement was hindered by abundance sensitivity limitations and uranium hydride (235UH) formation. Measured 235U/238U and 236U/238U ratios were about 7 × 10− 3 and < 5 × 10− 6, respectively, in urine samples from patients not exposed to DU. The 235U/238U ratio was consistently about 2 × 10− 3 in 12 urine samples from patients with embedded fragments of DU, while the corresponding ratio of 236U/238U ranged from 9 × 10− 6 to 33 × 10− 6. This wide range in 236U/238U ratios might suggest different sources of depleted uranium in those DU-urine samples. It is proposed that 235U/238U and 236U/238U ratios are 7 × 10− 3 and < 5 × 10− 6, respectively, in urine samples from individuals not exposed to DU, and 2 × 10− 3 and > 7 × 10− 6, respectively, in urine samples from DU-exposed individuals.

► Separation of U from the urinary matrix and pre-concentration by co-precipitation with Ca and Mg after addition of NH4OH. ► Quantitative measurement of urinary 236U/238U and 235U/238U ratios by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. ► Enhancement of confidence in depleted U exposure diagnosis. ► Possible different sources of depleted uranium in urine.

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