Microscale Isotopic Variation in Uranium Fuel Pelletswith Implications for Nuclear Forensics

2019 
Until recently, the analysis and identification of nuclear fuel pellets in the context of a nuclear forensics investigation have been mainly focused on macroscopic characteristics such as fuel pellet dimensions, uranium enrichment, and other reactor-specific features. Here we report microscale isotopic heterogeneity observed in different fuel pellet fragments that were characterized in situ by NanoSIMS. The materials analyzed include fuel fragments obtained as part of the Collaborative Materials Exercise (CMX-4) organized by the Nuclear Forensics International Technical Working Group (ITWG), as well as a fuel pellet fragment from a commercial power reactor. While the commercial fuel pellet showed a homogeneous 235U/238U ratio across the sample (within analytical error), NanoSIMS imaging of the CMX-4 fuel pellet fragments showed distinct microscale variations in the uranium isotopic composition. The average 235U enrichment was 2.2 and 2.9 % for the two samples respectively, however, the measured 235U/238U ...
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