2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2017.08.032
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Metrology for decommissioning nuclear facilities: Partial outcomes of joint research project within the European Metrology Research Program

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“…The instrument was fitted with a quartz double-pass spray chamber as well as a MicroMist nebuliser (Glass Expansion, Australia), with nickel sample and skimmer cones (Crawford Scientific, UK). This setup was in accordance to Russell et al [ 63 ]. Between each of the samples the probe was rinsed twice, firstly with 0.3 M HNO 3 to wash Fe from the previous sample and prevent any cross contamination between samples, and then with ddH 2 O to match the matrix of the next sample to be measured.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The instrument was fitted with a quartz double-pass spray chamber as well as a MicroMist nebuliser (Glass Expansion, Australia), with nickel sample and skimmer cones (Crawford Scientific, UK). This setup was in accordance to Russell et al [ 63 ]. Between each of the samples the probe was rinsed twice, firstly with 0.3 M HNO 3 to wash Fe from the previous sample and prevent any cross contamination between samples, and then with ddH 2 O to match the matrix of the next sample to be measured.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The dissolution procedure was then applied to the measurement of actinides (U, Pu and Th in the mBq/g range) and stable elements in Sellafield-contaminated concrete, as part of characterisation prior to distribution for a proficiency test exercise. The dissolution of graphite matrices is discussed in detail elsewhere [30]. In short, stable graphite samples of up to 5 g were dispensed into Pt-Au (95-5%) crucibles.…”
Section: Fission and Activation Products In Concrete And Graphitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Automation of fusion has addressed the safety issues associated with manually adding and removing crucibles from a furnace; however, there are also disadvantages and challenges associated with fusion approaches. Fusion is generally more labour-intensive than leaching, with lower sample sizes (typically 0.5-5 g [1,10,30,31]). Large quantities of the flux relative to the sample size are generally required to decompose most matrices, often several times the sample weight [10,30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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