| Literature DB >> 27594726 |
Judit Krajkó1, Zsolt Varga1, Maria Wallenius1, Klaus Mayer1, Rudy Konings2.
Abstract
The applicability and limitations of sulphur isotope ratio as a nuclear forensic signature have been studied. The typically applied leaching methods in uranium mining processes were simulated for five uranium ore samples and the n(34S)/n(32S) ratios were measured. The sulphur isotope ratio variation during uranium ore concentrate (UOC) production was also followed using two real-life sample sets obtained from industrial UOC production facilities. Once the major source of sulphur is revealed, its appropriate application for origin assessment can be established. Our results confirm the previous assumption that process reagents have a significant effect on the n(34S)/n(32S) ratio, thus the sulphur isotope ratio is in most cases a process-related signature.Entities:
Keywords: Nuclear forensics; Origin assessment; Process-related signature; Sulphur isotope; Uranium leaching; Uranium ore concentrate
Year: 2016 PMID: 27594726 PMCID: PMC4990604 DOI: 10.1007/s10967-016-4733-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radioanal Nucl Chem ISSN: 0236-5731 Impact factor: 1.371