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[en] There is significant interest in reducing the timeline for post detonation nuclear debris examination. A critical need is rapid dissolution of refractory nuclear debris to facilitate measurement of key radioisotopes and isotope ratios. Field deployable, rapid dissolution and analysis methods could significantly shorten the attribution analysis timeline. The current practice uses HF in combination with other acids to attack silicates and other refractory minerals expected in debris samples. However, techniques requiring HF are not amenable to use in the field. The fluorinating agent ammonium bifluoride (ABF) is a potential field deployable substitute for HF. In this work we report on the use of in-direct sonication with ABF as a means to improve low-temperature acid digestion of seven USGS and NIST geological reference materials. Using this method, elemental recoveries for USGS reference materials DNC-1a Dolerite, QLO-1a Quartz Latite, SDC-1 Mica Schist, and BHVO-2 Hawaiian Basalt were quantitative while the recovery of elements in USGS AGV-2 Andesite and NIST SRM 278 Obsidian and 1413 High Alumina Sand were low.
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AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS, AMMONIUM HALIDES, CONTAMINATION, DETECTION, DISPERSIONS, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, EXPLOSIONS, FLUORIDES, FLUORINE COMPOUNDS, HALIDES, HALOGEN COMPOUNDS, HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES, IGNEOUS ROCKS, ISOTOPES, MASS SPECTROSCOPY, MATERIALS, MICROSCOPY, MIXTURES, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, ROCKS, SIZE, SOLUTIONS, SOUND WAVES, SPECTROSCOPY, VOLCANIC ROCKS
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