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The Micro-Optical Ring Electrode: A Sensor for Multiple Actinide Ions Monitoring

Tuesday, 15 May 2018: 08:00
Room 620 (Washington State Convention Center)
G. Linnett (Lancaster University)
We present on the development of the Micro-Optical Ring Electrode (MORE) for the analysis of trans-uranium elements in aqueous mixtures. The MORE is a photo-electrochemical device based on a ring microelectrode that uses the insulator interior to the ring as a light guide. This single device exploits the unique photophysical and electrochemical properties of multiple analytes present in mixtures to quantify them. Our study aims to develop a protocol for the analysis of ions of uranium, neptunium and plutonium, which are most relevant to the nuclear industry, especially in the areas of decommissioning and fuel reprocessing, where speedy and safe identification of radioactive contaminants is essential.
The technique offers a number of advantages over traditional methods in the area of radiochemical analysis such as real time monitoring in-situ, reduced radiation dose impact to the analyst as a result of greatly reduced sample handling and preparation, improved analysis times allowing quick decision making, at a much reduced cost (e.g. compared to ICP-MS and Scintillation counting).