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  • Bruno, J., et al. (författare)
  • Modelling experimental results on radiolytic processes at the spent fuel water interface. I. Radiolysis products and U release
  • 2004
  • Ingår i: SCIENTIFIC BASIS FOR NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT XXVII. - 1558997520 ; , s. 397-402
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Experimental and modelling efforts in the last decade in the frame of nuclear waste management field have been focused on studying the role of the UO2 surfaces in poising the redox state of solid/water systems. For this purpose, an experimental programme was developed consisting on dissolution experiments with PWR spent fuel fragments in an anoxic environment and by using different solution compositions. The collected data so far, indicate that production and fate of radiolysis products follow the same trends independently on the solution composition used in the tests. Hydrogen and oxygen concentrations show an initial increase with time until reaching a constant concentration. The trend observed for hydrogen peroxide is a decrease at short contact times to reach again a constant concentration with time. These steady-states indicate an overall balance of the generated radiolytic species. Modelling work indicates that uranium dissolution is controlled by the oxidation of the spent fuel matrix in 10mM bicarbonate solutions while in the tests carried out at lower or without carbonate concentrations uranium in the aqueous phase is governed by the precipitation of schoepite. These results are determinant to highlight that reducing conditions are restored in the aqueous phase in relatively short periods of time and at short distances away from the dynamic redox spent fuel/water interface.
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  • Cera, E., et al. (författare)
  • Modelling experimental results on radiolytic processes at the spent fuel water interface. II. Radionuclides release
  • 2006
  • Ingår i: Mater Res Soc Symp Proc. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1558998896 - 9781558998896 ; , s. 537-546
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Experimental and modelling efforts in the last decade in the frame of nuclear waste management field have been focused on studying the role of the UO2 surfaces in poising the redox state of solid/water systems as well as the radionuclides release behaviour. For this purpose, an experimental programme was developed consisting on dissolution experiments with PWR spent fuel fragments in an anoxic environment and by using different solution compositions. Some of the collected data has been previously published [1], specifically those data concerning radiolysis products and dissolution of the matrix. The results and the modelling tasks indicated an overall balance of the generated radiolytic species and that uranium dissolution was controlled by the oxidation of the spent fuel matrix in 10mM bicarbonate solutions while in the tests carried out at lower or without carbonate concentrations uranium in the aqueous phase was governed by the precipitation of schoepite. This paper is the continuation of a series accounting for the data and modelling work related to investigating the release behaviour of minor radionuclides from the spent fuel. Uranium concentrations as a function of time showed an initial increase until reaching a steady stale, indicating a matrix dissolution control. The same behaviour is observed for neptunium, caesium, strontium, technetium and molybdenum indicating a congruent release of these elements with the major component of the fuel matrix. On the other hand, no clear tendency is observed for plutonium data where additional solubility limiting mechanisms may apply. Kinetic modelling of the trace elements: caesium, strontium, technetium and molybdenum is based on the congruent release of these elements with the major component of the fuel matrix. Rate constants have been determined. Kinetic modelling of neptunium data took also into account the. subsequent precipitation as Np(IV) hydroxide. Finally, measured Pu concentrations may be explained by the precipitation of Pu(IV) and/or Pu(III) solid phases.
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