IRMM-1000a and IRMM-1000b: uranium reference materials certified for the production date based on the 230Th/234U radiochronometer. Part II: certification

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The IRMM-1000a and IRMM-1000b uranium reference materials, of 20 and 50 mg uranium, respectively, were produced by the European Commission Joint Research Centre’s Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (EC-JRC-IRMM) in collaboration with the Institute for Transuranium Elements (EC-JRC-ITU). They are novel uranium reference materials certified for the production date based on the 230Th/234U radiochronometer, i.e. the date of the last chemical separation of these two radionuclides. The certified reference value and its uncertainty, homogeneity and stability of the material were established in accordance with the ISO Guide 34:2009 and the ‘Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement’.

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Venchiarutti, C., Varga, Z., Richter, S., Nicholl, A., Krajko, J., Jakopič, R., … Aregbe, Y. (2016). IRMM-1000a and IRMM-1000b: uranium reference materials certified for the production date based on the 230Th/234U radiochronometer. Part II: certification. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 308(1), 105–111. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-015-4368-y

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