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Quantifying multiple trace elements in uranium ore concentrates: an interlaboratory comparison

S. Bürger,S. F. Boulyga,M. V. Peńkin,D. Bostick,S. Jovanovic, R. Lindvall, G. Rasmussen, L. Riciputi

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry(2014)

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Abstract
An intercomparison was organized, with six laboratories tasked to quantify sixty-nine impurities in two uranium materials. The main technique employed for analysis was inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry in combination with matrix-matched external calibration. The results presented highlight the current state-of-the-practice; lessons learned include previously unaccounted polyatomic interferences, issues related to sample dissolution, blank correction and calibration, and the challenge of estimating measurement uncertainties. The exercise yielded consensus values for the two analysed materials, suitable for use as laboratory standards to partially fill a gap in the availability of uranium reference materials characterized for impurities.
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Impurity analysis,Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry,Interlaboratory comparison,Reference material,Uranium ore concentrate
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