Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10645214 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The dissolution of different mixed oxide (U, Th)O2 particles under reducing conditions has been studied using a continuous flow-through reactor. The U/Th ratio seems to have no or little influence on the normalised leaching rate of thorium or uranium, The release rate of uranium from the outer surface of a Th rich matrix seems to follow the behaviour of pure UO2 even though U is a minor component in these phases and the dissolution rate of Th is much lower. After long time U concentrations will become depleted at the solids surface and it will be expected that U release rates will become controlled by the release rates of thorium (rates at neutral pH < 10â6 g mâ2 dâ1). Under reducing conditions, the matrix of HTR fuel particles presents significant intrinsic radionuclide confinement properties.
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Authors
Cyrille Alliot, Bernd Grambow, Catherine Landesman,