Application of differential pulse voltammetry to in-line analysis of uranium and plutonium in nuclear fuel reprocessing plant

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Applicability of differential pulse voltammetry to in-line uranium and plutonium analysis in nuclear fuel reprocessing plant was investigated. The electrode probe was composed of only noble metals. It was designed so that disturbance from solution flow was minimized. It became obvious that the voltammetry can be applied to the direct measurements of uranium (1∼ 200 g1-1) and plutonium (0.5∼20 g 1-1) in the highly radioactive process streams with precision of approximately 5%. The presence of small amount of hydrazine interfered with plutonium measurement. © 1991, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry. All rights reserved.

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Kuno, Y., Hina, T., Sato, S., & Akiyama, T. (1991). Application of differential pulse voltammetry to in-line analysis of uranium and plutonium in nuclear fuel reprocessing plant. BUNSEKI KAGAKU, 40(2), 31–35. https://doi.org/10.2116/bunsekikagaku.40.2_T31

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