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ISO 15366:1999

Nuclear energy -- Chemical separation and purification of uranium and plutonium in nitric acid solutions for isotopic and dilution analysis by solvent chromatography

This International Standard specifies a procedure to separate and purify uranium and plutonium contained in input solutions of irradiated nuclear fuels and final products handled at spent-fuel reprocessing plants, before their isotopic analysis by a mass spectrometric method as described ISO 8299 or alpha spectrometry as described in ISO 11483. The procedure applies to samples containing 2 μg to 150 μg Pu and 0,1 mg to 2 mg U in up to 2 ml of 3 mol/l nitric acid solution. The U/Pu-ratio may range from 0 up to 200.


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