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ASTM C 1871 : 2022

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Standard Test Method for Determination of Uranium Isotopic Composition by the Double Spike Method Using a Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer

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Published date

02-03-2022

1.1This test method describes the determination of the isotope amount ratios of uranium material as nitrate solutions by the double spike (DS) method using a thermal ionization mass spectrometer (TIMS) instrument.

1.2The analytical performance in the determination of the 235U/238U major isotope amount ratio by the DS method is five to ten times better in terms of the internal and external reproducibility compared to the (“classical”) total evaporation (TE) method as described in Test Method C1672 and the “modified total evaporation” (MTE) as described in Test Method C1832. This is due to the use of an internal rather than external mass fractionation correction by using a double spike material with a known or certified 233U/236U isotope ratio, which is mixed with the sample prior to the measurement, either during the sample preparation or directly on the TIMS filament.

1.3The DS method cannot be applied for the determination of the 236U/238U minor isotope amount ratio, and is also not recommended for the determination of the 234U/238U minor isotope amount ratio.

1.4In case the uranium amount concentration of the double spike is known or certified, the uranium amount concentration of the sample can be determined using the isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) method as described in Test Method C1672, by blending the sample gravimetrically with the double spike and performing a DS measurement.

1.5An external mass fractionation correction by measurements of a certified reference material loaded on different filaments and measured in the same measurement sequence, as recommended for TE and required for MTE measurements, is not necessary for the DS method. However, for quality control (QC) purposes it is recommended to perform DS measurements of low enriched or natural uranium isotopic reference materials on a regular basis.

1.6The DS method can only be applied to uranium samples with relative isotope abundances 233U/U below 10–5 and 236U/U below 5 × 10–4, the DS method is therefore mainly used for low enriched or close to natural uranium samples.

1.7Units—The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. When no SI units are provided, the values are for information only.

1.8This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

1.9This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

Committee
C 26
DocumentType
Test Method
Pages
18
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Current
Supersedes

ASTM C 1880 : 2019 Standard Practice for Sampling Gaseous Uranium Hexafluoride using Alumina Pellets
ASTM C 799 : 2019 Standard Test Methods for Chemical, Mass Spectrometric, Spectrochemical, Nuclear, and Radiochemical Analysis of Nuclear-Grade Uranyl Nitrate Solutions
ASTM C 1913 : 2021 Standard Practice for Sampling Gaseous Uranium Hexafluoride Using Zeolite in Single-Use Destructive Assay Sampler
ASTM C 1832 : 2022 Standard Test Method for Determination of Uranium Isotopic Composition by Modified Total Evaporation (MTE) Method Using Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer

ASTM C 833 : 2017 Standard Specification for Sintered (Uranium-Plutonium) Dioxide Pellets for Light Water Reactors
ASTM C 859 : 2023 Standard Terminology Relating to Nuclear Materials
ASTM C 1347 : 2008 : R2014 : EDT 1 Standard Practice for Preparation and Dissolution of Uranium Materials for Analysis
ASTM C 859 : 2014 : REV B Standard Terminology Relating to Nuclear Materials
ASTM C 776 : 2017 : R2022 Standard Specification for Sintered Uranium Dioxide Pellets for Light Water Reactors
ASTM C 859 : 2024 Standard Terminology Relating to Nuclear Materials
ASTM C 833 : 2023 Standard Specification for Sintered (Uranium-Plutonium) Dioxide Pellets for Light Water Reactors
ASTM C 1128 : 2018 Standard Guide for Preparation of Working Reference Materials for Use in Analysis of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Materials
ASTM C 1672 : 2017 Standard Test Method for Determination of Uranium or Plutonium Isotopic Composition or Concentration by the Total Evaporation Method Using a Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer
ASTM C 1672 : 2023 Standard Test Method for Determination of the Uranium, Plutonium or Americium Isotopic Composition or Concentration by the Total Evaporation Method Using a Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer
ASTM C 1347 : 2008 : R2023 Standard Practice for Preparation and Dissolution of Uranium Materials for Analysis
ASTM C 859 : 2022 Standard Terminology Relating to Nuclear Materials
ASTM C 859 : 2022 : REV A Standard Terminology Relating to Nuclear Materials
ASTM C 1128 : 2023 Standard Guide for Preparation of Working Reference Materials for Use in Analysis of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Materials
ASTM C 776 : 2017 Standard Specification for Sintered Uranium Dioxide Pellets for Light Water Reactors
ASTM C 1832 : 2023 Standard Test Method for Determination of Uranium Isotopic Composition by Modified Total Evaporation (MTE) Method Using Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer

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