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ASTM-C791:2011 Edition

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C791-11 Standard Test Methods for Chemical, Mass Spectrometric, and Spectrochemical Analysis of Nuclear-Grade Boron Carbide

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ASTM C791-11

Historical Standard: Standard Test Methods for Chemical, Mass Spectrometric, and Spectrochemical Analysis of Nuclear-Grade Boron Carbide

ASTM C791

Scope

1.1 These test methods cover procedures for the chemical, mass spectrometric, and spectrochemical analysis of nuclear-grade boron carbide powder and pellets to determine compliance with specifications.

1.2 The analytical procedures appear in the following order:

7.1 This method covers the determination of total carbon in nuclear-grade boron carbide in either powder or pellet form.

17.1 This method covers the determination of total boron in samples of boron carbide powder and pellets by titrimetry and ICP OES. The recommended amount of boron for each titration is 100 Ā± 10 mg.

28.1 This method covers the determination of the isotopic composition of boron in nuclear-grade boron carbide, in powder and pellet form, containing natural to highly enriched boron.

33.1 This method covers the separation of up to 100 Ī¼g of halides per gram of boron carbide. The separated halides are measured using other methods found in this standard. It also covers the sample preparation for the determination of isotopic composition by ICP MS.    

41.1 This method covers the measurement of chloride after separation from boron carbide by pyrohydrolysis. The lower limit of the method is about 2 Ī¼g of chloride per titration.

50.1 This method covers the measurement of chloride and fluoride after separation from boron carbide by pyrohydrolysis. The limit of detection for chloride and fluoride in the boron carbide sample is 3 mg/kg and 2 mg/kg, respectively.    

60.1 This method covers the determination of water in boron carbide in either powder or pellet form. The lower limit of the method is 5 Ī¼g of water. The lower limit of the weight loss on drying method is 20 mg/kg for a sample mass of 5 g.

65.1 This method covers the determination of soluble boron in boron carbide. Soluble boron is defined as that boron dissolved under the conditions of the test.

80.1 This method covers the determination of free carbon (also called soluble carbon) in boron carbide powders and shaped or sintered bodies of boron carbide after crushing. This method is applicable to mass fractions of free carbon of 0.01 % to 10 %.

Keywords

Boron carbide (nuclear grade); Carbon content–nuclear materials; Chloride analysis–nuclear applications; Fluoride content; Isotopic analysis; Mass spectrometry–nuclear materials/applications; Spectrochemical analysis; Trace elements–nuclear materials; Trace elements–spectrochemical analysis; Water content

ICS Code

ICS Number Code 27.120.30 (Fissile materials and nuclear fuel technology)

DOI: 10.1520/C0791-11

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Scope
Referenced Documents
Significance and Use
Reagents
Safety Precautions
Sampling
2 Scope
Summary of Test Method
Interferences
Apparatus
Reagents
Sampling and Sample Preparation
Calibration
Procedure
3 Calculation
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Scope
Summary of Method
Interferences
Apparatus
4 Reagents
Precautions
Sampling and Sample Preparation
Procedure
5 Titrimetric Determination of Boron
6 ICP OES
7 Precision and Bias
Scope
Summary of Method
Interferences
Isotopic Composition by TIMS
8 Isotopic Composition by ICP MS
9 Scope
Summary of Method
Interferences
Apparatus
Reagents
Precautions
Procedure
10 Pyrohydrolysis as Sample Preparation Procedure for Isotipic Composition by ICP MS
Scope
Summary of Method
11 Interferences
Apparatus
Reagents
Calibration of Titrator
Procedure
Calculation
Precision and Accuracy
Scope
Summary of Method
Interferences
12 Apparatus
Reagents
Calibration of Electrode
Procedure
Calculation
Precision and Accuracy
Preface
13 Scope
Water by Constant-Voltage Coulometry
14 Weight Loss on Drying Method
DCArc OES Method
16 Wet Chemical Methods
17 Scope
Summary of Method
Interferences
Apparatus
18 Reagents
Precautions
Standardization of Titrant
Blank
Sample Preparation
Procedure
19 Calculation
Procedure
Calculation
Precision and Bias
20 Determination of Soluble Boron by ICP OES
Scope
Summary of Method
Interferences
Apparatus
21 Reagents
Sample Preparation
Calibration
Procedure
Calculation of Free Carbon Content
22 Precision and Bias
REFERENCES
23 TABLE 1
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24 FIG. 3
25 FIG. 4
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