Gas-phase detection of solid-state fission product complexes for post-detonation nuclear forensic analysis

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S. Adam Stratz
Steven A. Jones
Colton J. Oldham
Austin D. Mullen
Ashlyn V. Jones
John D. Auxier
Howard L. Hall
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[1] University of Tennesse,Department of Nuclear Engineering
[2] University of Tennessee,Radiochemistry Center of Excellence
[3] University of Tennessee,Bredeson Center for Interdisciplinary Research
[4] University of Tennessee,Department of Chemistry
[5] University of Tennessee,Institute for Nuclear Security
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Nuclear forensics; Rare earth separations; Nuclear security; Post-detonation;
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This study presents the first known detection of fission products commonly found in post-detonation nuclear debris samples using solid sample introduction and a uniquely coupled gas chromatography inductively-coupled plasma time-of-flight mass spectrometer. Rare earth oxides were chemically altered to incorporate a ligand that enhances the volatility of the samples. These samples were injected (as solids) into the aforementioned instrument and detected for the first time. Repeatable results indicate the validity of the methodology, and this capability, when refined, will prove to be a valuable asset for rapid post-detonation nuclear forensic analysis.
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页码:1273 / 1276
页数:3
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