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Uranium determination in groundwater using laser spectroscopy

  • Euo Chang Jung*
  • , Hye Ryun Cho
  • , Wansik Cha
  • , Jong Ho Park
  • , Min Hoon Baik
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Abstract

The aim of this work is to review the laser-based analytical techniques for the quantitative determination of uranium in aqueous solutions. Among the various types of laser-based analytical techniques, two different spectroscopic techniques based on the measurement of laser-induced luminescence of hexavalent uranium ions [U(VI)] in groundwater are reviewed in detail. In the first technique, called time-resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy, the time-resolved laser-induced luminescence intensities of U(VI) as a function of uranium concentration are measured to obtain the calibration curve. In the second technique, which is based on the simultaneous measurement of the U(VI) luminescence and Raman scattering of water, the calibration curve is obtained by measuring the ratio of the luminescence intensity of U(VI) to the Raman scattering intensity of water for the quantitative determination of uranium. A limit of detection of 0.03 μg/l was achieved at an excitation wavelength of 266 nm using these laser spectroscopic techniques. The results determined using these techniques are in good agreement with the results determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS). Thus, these laser-based analytical techniques will be useful to personnel requiring a rapid determination of uranium before the shipment of samples to an accredited laboratory, where relatively intricate and expensive apparatuses, such as ICPMS and radiochemical spectrometry, are used.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)245-254
Number of pages10
JournalReviews in Analytical Chemistry
Volume33
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014.12.1

Keywords

  • groundwater
  • hexavalent uranium ions
  • laser spectroscopy
  • luminescence
  • uranium determination

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