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Mechanisms of atomization of uranium in electrothermal atomizers

Conference ·
OSTI ID:191736
 [1]; ;  [2]
  1. Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario (Canada)
  2. Ottawa-Carleton Chemistry Inst., Ottawa, Ontario (Canada); and others

Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry (GFAAS) is an insensitive technique for determination of uranium. Experiments were conducted using electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to investigate the atomization and vaporization of atomic and molecular uranium species in the graphite furnace. ETV-ICP-MS signals for uranium were observed at temperatures well below the appearance temperature of uranium atoms suggesting the vaporization of molecular uranium oxide at temperatures below 2000{degrees}C. Examination of individual uranium ETV-ICP-MS signals reveals the vaporization of uranium carbide at temperatures above 2600{degrees}C. Chemical modifiers such as 0.2% HF and 0.1% CHF{sub 3} in the argon carrier gas, were ineffective in preventing the formation of uranium carbide at 2700{degrees}C. Vaporization of uranium from a tungsten surface using tungsten foil inserted into the graphite tube prevented the formation of uranium carbide and eliminated the ETV-ICP-MS signal suppression caused by a sodium chloride matrix.

OSTI ID:
191736
Report Number(s):
CONF-941098--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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