2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-015-4160-z
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Assessing hand-held Raman spectrometer FirstDefender RM for nuclear safeguards applications

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“…The variation in published Raman spectra of uranyl hydroxide species was one of the motivations for this study. Raman spectra of uranyl hydroxide species typically have a peak attributed to the symmetric uranyl stretching mode in the 830–855 cm –1 range, as well as peaks near 550 and 450 cm –1 , but the spectra are highly inconsistent, even when the same structural form is purportedly being observed. ,, Variation among samples of natural schoepite and metaschoepite can be partially explained by the likely presence of minor impurities. However, this variation persists among synthetic uranyl hydroxide hydrates as well. ,, Part of the variation is due to the fact that producing pure synthetic uranyl hydroxide species is difficult.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The variation in published Raman spectra of uranyl hydroxide species was one of the motivations for this study. Raman spectra of uranyl hydroxide species typically have a peak attributed to the symmetric uranyl stretching mode in the 830–855 cm –1 range, as well as peaks near 550 and 450 cm –1 , but the spectra are highly inconsistent, even when the same structural form is purportedly being observed. ,, Variation among samples of natural schoepite and metaschoepite can be partially explained by the likely presence of minor impurities. However, this variation persists among synthetic uranyl hydroxide hydrates as well. ,, Part of the variation is due to the fact that producing pure synthetic uranyl hydroxide species is difficult.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Alam et al also observed a doublet shape in the uranyl stretching region of the Raman spectrum of synthetic metaschoepite, but both peaks were significantly lower in energy . Other spectra of “schoepite” or “uranyl hydroxide” differ significantly and do not even share qualitative similarities in the uranyl stretching region. …”
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“…Diuranate compounds (X 2 U 2 O 7 ), particularly sodium and ammonium forms, are also important U(VI) oxides because they are precipitated as an intermediate product during the production of yellowcake and nuclear fuel pellets [81]. The main spectroscopic band associated with uranyl in Na 2 U 2 O 7 is located between 789 and 778 cm −1 , whereas the NH 4 form ((UO 2 (OH) 2−x (O)(NH 4 ) x )·yH 2 O) exhibits bands within a larger spectral window (841–804 cm −1 ) due to hydrolysis and variability in hydration that occurs between synthetic batches [82,83]. Only one other U(VI) oxide phase, the rare mineral Vorlanite (Ca,U(VI)O 4 ), has been reported in the literature.…”
Section: Chemical and Structural Elucidation Of Uranium Solid-state Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For nuclear chemical forensics, the formation of hydrates and oxides of pure, anhydrous UF 4 could be relevant to understanding the environmental exposure of the material, and the environmental behavior of UF 4 itself is relevant for material stewardship applications. Optical vibrational spectroscopy is an important tool for identifying the chemical composition of materials and is used extensively in all material analysis fields, including chemical forensics, fuel material production, and environmental chemistry. , Optical spectroscopy obeys certain selection rules, so Raman and IR scattering probe only a subset of the full vibrational spectrum. In particular, librational modes of water in crystal hydrates are usually not observable using Raman and IR spectroscopies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%