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  • 2024Synthesis, characterization and solubility of M-Pu(VI)-O(H) solid phasescitations
  • 2023Stainless steel corrosion under anoxic, highly saline and elevated temperature conditionscitations
  • 2023Green methanol from renewable feeds : Towards scalable catalyst synthesis and improved stabilitycitations
  • 2023Corrosion processes at the GGG40 steel–bentonite interfacecitations
  • 2021Anaerobic corrosion of carbon steel in compacted bentonite exposed to natural opalinus clay porewater: bentonite alternation studycitations
  • 2021Design of bimetallic Au/Cu nanoparticles in ionic liquids: Synthesis and catalytic properties in 5‐(hydroxymethyl)furfural oxidation7citations
  • 2021Anaerobic corrosion of carbon steel in compacted bentonite exposed to natural Opalinus clay porewater: Bentonite alteration study1citations
  • 2017Three-dimensional printing of transparent fused silica glass736citations
  • 2017Chemical reduction of nitrate by zerovalent iron nanoparticles adsorbed radiation-grafted copolymer matrix7citations
  • 2017Chemical reduction of nitrate by zerovalent iron nanoparticles adsorbed radiation-grafted copolymer matrixcitations
  • 2015Comparative U, Np and Pu M edge high energy resolution X-ray absorption spectroscopy (HR-XANES) investigations of model and genuine active waste glasscitations
  • 2012Corrosion of spent nuclear fuel segment in presence of Fe(II)/Fe(III) oxidecitations

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Corrosion of spent nuclear fuel segment in presence of Fe(II)/Fe(III) oxide

  • Loida, A.
  • Müller, N.
  • Metz, Volker
  • Bohnert, E.
  • Kienzler, B.
  • Schild, Dieter
  • Gonzalez-Robles, E.
Abstract

EMRS - Strasbourg Page 5 of 7 Authors : J. Gaillard, L. Venault, R. Calvet, N. Vigier, Ph. Moisy Affiliations : CEA Marcoule - DRCP/SCPS/LCCA, Ecole des Mines d'Albi-Carmaux, centre RAPSODEE, AREVA NC, 92 084 Paris La Défense, CEA Marcoule - DRCP, Resume : The assessment of the radiolytically induced gas generation during plutonium bearing materials handling is useful for transportation and storage risk management. The most stable phase for plutonium handling is PuO2. The H2 generation by radiolysis of the water adsorbed on PuO2 appears to be surface related since different surface states imply different kinetics. The inverse gas chromatography (IGC) is an analytic method dedicated to surface analysis which is based on the surface energy measurement. Roughly, this method consists in making chromatographic column filled with the material under study and then to elute specific probe molecules to track the surface evolution. IGC enables also the construction of adsorption isotherm by coupling a humid gas generator to the IGC apparatus. A preliminary study has been performed on CeO2 (a nonradioactive material classically used as a surrogate for PuO2) and shows interesting results on the surface modification during storage under humid conditions. The literature shows no evidence of reactivity of ceria toward H2O. However the results suggest that the oxide undergoes some alteration by the adsorption of several monolayers of H2O. A thermal treatment performed following the “humid storage” seems to enable to restore at least partially the initial feature of the surface. These results support the hypothesis that the different H2 generation kinetics on PuO2 may be related to a modification of the surface induced by water adsorption. add to my program 14:20 add to my program 14:40 (close full abstract) Corrosion of spent nuclear fuel segment in presence of Fe (II)/Fe(III) oxide Affiliations : Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Nuclear Waste Disposal (KIT-INE), Germany Resume : The actinides source term for a spent nuclear fuel (SNF) final disposal system depends mainly on the SNF alteration and actinides interactions with Fe corrosion products of breached canisters. To study the fate of actinides released from SNF in presence of Fe oxide, a long-term corrosion experiment of 3562 days was performed by immersing a cladded SNF segment into 5 M NaCl solution in presence of Fe(II)/Fe(III) oxide powder. The powder consists of 80 wt.% Fe3O4 and 20 wt.% Fe2O3, present as magnetite grains covered with layers of maghemite and 3 10 hematite. The experiment was carried out in a glass vessel under Ar atmosphere at near neutral pH and room temperature. Solution and gas samplings were done at specific time intervals. The presence of CO2 in the gas phase was detected and increased through the whole experimental duration. This phenomenon is related to initial C impurities present in the Fe oxide powder. In parallel, aqueous concentrations of actinides continuously increased over the entire observation period (e.g.: [U] measured at the end of experiment was 10-4M). The SNF sample and Fe oxide powder were characterised prior to and after the experiment. Radiochemical analyses and XPS showed that a significant amount of the actinides released from the SNF was retained onto the Fe oxide. U sorbed onto the Fe oxide was found to be in the hexavalent state. (close full abstract) Immobilization of actinides in the cementitious near field of a repository for radioactive waste Affiliations : 1 Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), Laboratory for Waste Management, Resume : Cement stabilization of radioactive waste is a common solidification-stabilization (S/S) technique used prior to near-surface or deep 3 11 geological disposal. Furthermore, current disposal concepts for low- and short-lived intermediate level radioactive waste foresee the use of cementitious materials for the construction of the engineered barrier system (container, backfill and liners). In the Swiss concept for a cement-based deep geological repository, cementitious materials are considered to control the release rate of radionuclides from the near field into the far field. The cementitious near field undergoes chemical alteration processes caused by the interaction of groundwater infiltrating from the host rock with hardened cement paste (HCP) of the near field. Hence, the mineral composition of HCP http://www.emrs-strasbourg.com/index.php?option=com_abstract&task=view&id=16... 25/04/2012

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • mineral
  • surface
  • grain
  • corrosion
  • experiment
  • x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
  • glass
  • glass
  • cement
  • gas phase
  • solidification
  • surface energy
  • inverse gas chromatography
  • Plutonium
  • electron magnetic resonance spectroscopy