SI-traceable quantification of 135Cs in 137Cs solution for 135Cs standardization

Abstract

The quantification of long-lived radiocesium, 135Cs, is essential for assessing the long-term safety of high-level radioactive waste repositories. However, the lack of certified reference materials for 135Cs measurement via mass spectrometry presents a significant challenge as the demand for universally reliable analytical results grows. This study investigated a 137Cs solution generated from uranium fission as a candidate for a Cs isotope standard reference material, assuming that it contains a comparable concentration of 135Cs relative to 137Cs. The mass fractions of Cs isotopes (133Cs, 135Cs, and 137Cs) in the 137Cs solution were determined with SI traceability using triple quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS/MS) , along with the Cs molar mass and isotopic composition. Precise measurements of 135Cs (20 pg/g) were achieved with a standard uncertainty of 0.1 %–0.3 % and a sensitivity of approximately 150 cps per pg/g, using the N2O gas mode to eliminate Ba interference effectively. The mass discrimination in the 135Cs/133Cs molar ratio obtained via ICP-MS/MS was corrected using the 137Cs/133Cs molar ratio, which was traceably determined to the SI unit, as a reference value. The resulting mass fraction and isotopic composition of 135Cs were determined to be 21.43 ng/g ± 0.75 ng/g (k = 2) and 0.1891 ± 0.0056 (k = 2), respectively. Based on these 135Cs/133Cs and 137Cs/133Cs molar ratios, the 135Cs/137Cs molar ratio was established at 1.008 ± 0.048 (k = 2). This study presents the first verified SI-traceable isotopic composition for Cs.

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Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
29 Nov 2024
Accepted
19 Feb 2025
First published
20 Feb 2025

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

SI-traceable quantification of 135Cs in 137Cs solution for 135Cs standardization

S. Asai, T. Tajima, A. Sakaguchi, Y. Sato, H. Harano and K. Shirono, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4JA00428K

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