Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1737994 Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Re-processing used nuclear fuel requires a method to effectively capture and dispose of gaseous radioiodine. Previous work has shown that nanoporous Al–O materials are effective at capturing gaseous iodine; molecular dynamics simulations have shown that the addition of fluoride to the Al–O surface should increase the amount of iodine capture. Twelve different materials with different ratios of F:Al were created. These materials were chemically characterized and functionally characterized with respect to gaseous iodine uptake. The addition of fluoride does in fact lead to a substantial (10–100×) increase in iodine uptake per unit surface area. However, the amount of uptake does not appear to be directly related to the total fluoride content of the solid phase material.

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