A practical approach of measuring $^{238}$U and $^{232}$Th in liquid scintillator to sub-ppq level using ICP-MS (2405.06326v1)
Abstract: Liquid scintillator (LS) is commonly utilized in experiments seeking rare events due to its high light yield, transparency, and radiopurity. The concentration of ${238}$U and ${232}$Th in LS consistently remains below 1 ppq (10${-15}$ g/g), and the current screening result is based on a minimum 20-ton detector. Inductively coupled plasma mass (ICP-MS) spectroscopy is well-regarded for its high sensitivity to trace ${238}$U and ${232}$Th. This study outlines a method for detecting ${238}$U and ${232}$Th in LS at the sub-ppq level using ICP-MS, involving the enrichment of ${238}$U/${232}$Th from the LS through acid extraction. With meticulous cleanliness control, ${238}$U/${232}$Th in approximately 2 kg of LS is concentrated by acid extraction with 0.4 (0.3) pg ${238}$U (${232}$Th) contamination. Three standard adding methods are employed to assess recovery efficiency, including radon daughter, 2,5-diphenyloxazole (PPO), and natural non-existent ${233}$U/${229}$Th. The method detection limit at a 99% confidence level of this approach can reach approximately 0.2-0.3 ppq for ${238}$U/${232}$Th with nearly 100% recovery efficiency.
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