BARC/PUB/2011/0317

 
 

Trace determination of uranium in fertilizer samples by total reflection X-ray fluorescence

 
     
 
Author(s)

Misra, N. L.; Dhara, S.; Das, A.; Lodha, G. S.; Aggarwal, S. K.; Varga, I.

Source

Pramana-Journal of Physics, 2011. Vol. 76 (2): pp. 357-360

ABSTRACT

Uranium is reported to be present in phosphate fertilizers. The recovery of uranium from the fertilizers is important because it can be used as fuel in nuclear reactors and also because of environmental concerns. For both these activities suitable method of uranium determinations at trace levels in these fertilizers are required. Studies have been initiated for such TXRF determination of uranium and the results are reported in the present paper. For TXRF determinations the fertilizer samples were processed with nitric acid and the uranium present in it was removed by solvent extraction using tri-n-butyl phosphate as the extractant. The organic phase containing uranium was equilibrated with 1.5% suprapure nitric acid to bring out uranium in aqueous phase. This aqueous phase was mixed with internal standard Y and the TXRF spectra were measured by depositing samples on float glass supports. The amounts of uranium in four fertilizer samples or Hungarian origin were determined by processing these TXRF spectra. Uranium concentrations in two fertilizer samples were found to be in the range of 4-6 /-mg!g, whereas two fertilizer samples did not show the presence of uranium. The precision of the TXRF determination of uranium was found to be better than 8% (1s ).

 
 
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