Single-use Destructive Assay For Uranium Hexafluoride Sampling

Year
2021
Author(s)
Timothy R. Pope - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Riane Stene - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Rodrigo Guerrero - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Richard A. Clark - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Katherine Koh - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Chelsie Beck - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Mary-Lin Thomas - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Abstract
Sampling uranium hexafluoride (UF6) for the determination of enrichments by destructive analysis (DA) is a critical component in the International Atomic Energy Agency’s layered safeguards approach for uranium processing facilities. Typically, gram-quantity UF6 samples are collected during inspections and stored under tag-and-seal until transportation to an off-site analytical laboratory. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has developed a low-cost UF6 sampling technology called Single-Use Destructive Assay (SUDA) that generates low amounts of waste, offers ease of shipping, and provides DA sample geometries tailored for different analytical methods, including potential on-site analyses such as in-field alpha spectrometry.[1] The SUDA samplers, along with a unique holder, are designed for direct attachment to existing taps at uranium processing facilities, allowing gaseous UF6 to come into direct contact with a zeolite film. The SUDA technology features the ability to capture uranium in a more easily shipped and handled form as the solid, more stable, and relatively less hazardous hydrated uranyl fluoride (UO2F2•nH2O), which is formed through the controlled hydrolysis of UF6. We have recently simulated uranium collection under enrichment plant sampling conditions to further improve our understanding of SUDA sampling. Presented here is our recent work on measuring the relationship between sampling conditions and uranium collection, which includes control of the uranium-mass-to-zeolite ratio and assessing variable UF6 gas and sampling parameters that can affect collection using the SUDA sampler.