Quantitative analysis of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) is a very challenging task. High radioactivity, complex chemical composition and personnel safety requirements severely limit the number of analytical tools suitable for this problem. There is an urgent need for the methods that would provide for remote on-line quantification of elements in spent nuclear fuel and its reprocessing technological solutions. Here we propose a novel approach based on the registration of X-ray fluorescence radiation from SNF samples induced by fission products radioactivity. In this case the X-ray excitation conditions will obviously vary from sample to sample; moreover the resulting spectra will be a complex superposition of numerous signals from soft gamma emitters and X-ray fluorescence of various nature. These complex spectra can be effectively treated with chemometric data processing for quantification of particular elements. We have demonstrated the validity of this approach for direct analysis of U, Zr and Mo in SNF raffinate. © 2022 Elsevier B.V.
Original languageEnglish
Article number340694
JournalAnalytica Chimica Acta
Volume1239
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Jan 2023

    Research areas

  • Chemometrics, Elemental analysis, Spent nuclear fuel, X-ray fluorescence, Data handling, Fission products, Fluorescence, Gamma rays, Nuclear fuel cladding, Nuclear fuel reprocessing, Radioactivity, Analytical tool, Chemical compositions, Chemometric data processing, Chemometrices, Complex chemicals, On-line quantification, Personnel safety, Safety requirements, Spent nuclear fuels, X ray fluorescence, Chemical analysis, americium, barium, curium, iodine, lanthanide, molybdenum, neptunium, nuclear fuel, plutonium, silicon, spent nuclear fuel, strontium, strontium 90, technetium 99m, unclassified drug, uranium, yttrium, yttrium 90, zirconium, Article, chemometrics, concentration (parameter), data processing, elemental analysis, excitation, gamma radiation, nuclear energy, quantitative analysis, radioactivity, sample, validity, radioactive waste, X ray, Gamma Rays, Radioactive Waste, X-Rays

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