The corrosion of stainless steel in nitric acid media is a major concern for the nuclear industry. Several reprocessing schemes such as PUREX (Plutonium Uranium Reduction Extraction) and UREX (Uranium Reduction Extraction) utilise nitric acid media, and an understanding of the behaviour of key chemical species in these process streams is vital if their effect on associated corrosion reactions and their rates is to be accurately assessed and quantified. This will allow for more accurate prediction of the working lifetime of any stainless steel surface in contact with the process stream in question. Two such key species that are found in nuclear process streams are cerium as Ce (IV) and chromium as Cr(VI), both of which may act as corrosion a...
peer reviewedWe present here a new environmental measurement method for the rapid extraction and acc...
Recovery of uranium from the Mk-IV and Mk-V electrorefiner vessels containing a LiCl/KCl eutectic sa...
The occurrence of hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) as a carcinogen in drinking water is widely reported. C...
Nuclear fuel reprocessing schemes such as PUREX and UREX utilise HNO3 media. An understanding of the...
International audienceThe materials aging (mainly stainless steels) of the spent nuclear fuel reproc...
International audienceThis paper describes the study of a new decontamination process of AISI 304L s...
Tungsten coil atomic emission spectrophotometry (tungsten coil AES) is a known, reliable method for ...
Stainless steel (SS) 304L is widely used as a construction material in industries requiring corrosio...
cited By 27International audienceA European directive was recently adopted limiting the use of hazar...
Abstract—Although standardized sampling and analysis procedures for welding fumes have been detailed...
Austenitic stainless steels type 304L and 316L are largely used as structural materials for equipmen...
Small-column ion exchange (SCIX) units installed in high-level waste tanks to remove Cs-137 from hig...
International audienceIn France, the spent nuclear fuel reprocessing is carried out using the PUREX ...
Small-column ion exchange (SCIX) units installed in high-level waste tanks to remove Cs-137 from hig...
During the lifetime of a nuclear facility, radioactive material may become deposited onto process an...
peer reviewedWe present here a new environmental measurement method for the rapid extraction and acc...
Recovery of uranium from the Mk-IV and Mk-V electrorefiner vessels containing a LiCl/KCl eutectic sa...
The occurrence of hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) as a carcinogen in drinking water is widely reported. C...
Nuclear fuel reprocessing schemes such as PUREX and UREX utilise HNO3 media. An understanding of the...
International audienceThe materials aging (mainly stainless steels) of the spent nuclear fuel reproc...
International audienceThis paper describes the study of a new decontamination process of AISI 304L s...
Tungsten coil atomic emission spectrophotometry (tungsten coil AES) is a known, reliable method for ...
Stainless steel (SS) 304L is widely used as a construction material in industries requiring corrosio...
cited By 27International audienceA European directive was recently adopted limiting the use of hazar...
Abstract—Although standardized sampling and analysis procedures for welding fumes have been detailed...
Austenitic stainless steels type 304L and 316L are largely used as structural materials for equipmen...
Small-column ion exchange (SCIX) units installed in high-level waste tanks to remove Cs-137 from hig...
International audienceIn France, the spent nuclear fuel reprocessing is carried out using the PUREX ...
Small-column ion exchange (SCIX) units installed in high-level waste tanks to remove Cs-137 from hig...
During the lifetime of a nuclear facility, radioactive material may become deposited onto process an...
peer reviewedWe present here a new environmental measurement method for the rapid extraction and acc...
Recovery of uranium from the Mk-IV and Mk-V electrorefiner vessels containing a LiCl/KCl eutectic sa...
The occurrence of hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) as a carcinogen in drinking water is widely reported. C...