• There are no items in your cart

ASTM E 318 : 1991

Withdrawn
Withdrawn

A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.

Test Method for Uranium in Aqueous Solutions by Colorimetry (Withdrawn 1996)
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

12-31-1996

Language(s)

English

Published date

12-31-2010

CONTAINED IN VOL 11.02, 12.01 Outlines the quantitative determination of uranium in known volumes of aqueous solutions that contain radioactive nuclides, resulting from processing of irradiated nuclear fuel and laboratory tests on irradiated uranium.

1.1 This test method covers the quantitative determination of uranium in known volumes of aqueous solutions that contain radioactive nuclides. These solutions arise from the processing of irradiated nuclear fuel and from laboratory studies on irradiated uranium.

1.2 The applicability of the test method is limited to solutions that contain a minimum of 30 [mu]g of uranium per sample. It will detect as little as 0.5 [mu]g but with lower precision. Highest precision is obtained when 50 to 75 [mu]g of uranium is in the test sample. At concentrations above 750 [mu]g/mL dilutions must be made. The test method as described is limited to sample volumes of 1 mL or less, but reagent volumes can be scaled to accommodate larger sample aliquots or the sample can be concentrated by evaporation. The only known metal ion interferences are thorium and cerium(IV) when present at molar concentrations equal to or greater than the concentration of uranium. Thorium and cerium(IV) have tolerance limits greater than 1000 if the special extraction and scrub solutions are employed. Cerium(IV) present as a fission product does not interfere because its molar concentration is very low compared to uranium. The tolerance limit (no interference at the 95% confidence limit), expressed as the weight ratio of impurity to uranium, is greater than 1000 for silver, bismuth, calcium, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, copper, iron, mercury, lanthanum, manganese, sodium, nickel, lead, strontium, and zinc. The tolerance limit is greater than 100 for barium, beryllium, potassium, magnesium, and zirconium. Plutonium does not interfere when the weight ratio of plutonium to uranium is less than two. The test method is not designed for solutions containing plutonium in the presence of large amounts of thorium or cerium(IV). The tolerance limit is greater than 100 for the following anions: acetate, borate, bromate, chloride, fluoride, ferricyanide, molybdate, oxalate, phosphate, sulfate, persulfate, thiosulfate, and vanadate. The following anions interfere and have tolerance limits as follows: ferrocyanide 2, thiocyanate 58, and tungstate 12. The tolerance limit for free acid is 16 milliequivalents in the sample aliquot.

1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard.

1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For a specific precaution statement, see Note 1.

Committee
C 26
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ASTM E 245. (03/2002)
DocumentType
Test Method
Pages
4
ProductNote
Supersedes ASTM E 245. (Manju 03/2002)
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Withdrawn

ASTM D 2907 : 1997 Standard Test Methods for Microquantities of Uranium in Water by Fluorometry (Withdrawn 2003)

ASTM E 180 : 2003 Standard Practice for Determining the Precision of ASTM Methods for Analysis and Testing of Industrial and Specialty Chemicals (Withdrawn 2009)

View more information
US$66.00
Excluding Tax where applicable

Access your standards online with a subscription

Features

  • Simple online access to standards, technical information and regulations.

  • Critical updates of standards and customisable alerts and notifications.

  • Multi-user online standards collection: secure, flexible and cost effective.