Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9793796 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Direct determination of boron in Zr-2.5%Nb, Zr-1%Nb alloys and zirconium metals which are extensively used as structural materials in nuclear reactors has been carried out by glow discharge quadrupole mass spectrometer (GD-QMS). Relative sensitive factor (RSF) values for boron were determined using different solid standard reference materials (Zircaloy and steel). A comparison of the GD-QMS results obtained using these RSF values, with DC-Arc-AES (direct current arc atomic emission spectrometry)/certified values showed reasonably good agreement in all the Zr-based materials analysed for boron in the range of 0.1-7 mg kgâ1. Quantitation of boron in Zr matrix is possible even with a steel standard when certified for Zr and B. Internal precision (intra-sample precision) was found to be typically ±4% RSD (relative standard deviation) and the inter-sample precision was ±10% RSD for boron at â¼0.1 mg kgâ1 levels. The overall accuracy of the procedure was found to be ±8% at â¼0.5 mg kgâ1 levels of boron using Zircaloy and steel standards. Under optimised experimental conditions the detection limit for boron was found to be ±13 μg kgâ1.
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Authors
Raparthi Shekhar, J. Arunachalam, G. Radha Krishna, H.R. Ravindra, B. Gopalan,