A “hot particle” found 6 km west of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant 4 years after the Chernobyl severe nuclear accident was analysed by scanning electron microscopy and electron probe micro-analysis. The matrix of the particle consists of relics of partly molten UO2 nuclear fuel and two different phases of solidified U–Zr–O melt (U0.77Zr0.23O2 and U0.67Zr0.33O2). The particle also contains a unique metallic inclusion of a size of 30×22 μm. The inclusion is non-homogeneous and in some parts shows a dendrite-like structure. It consists of about 38 wt.% Fe, about 10 wt.% U, Mo, and Nb, about 5 wt.% Ru, Zr, Ni, and Cr, and small amounts of Tc (2 wt.%) and Si (0.4 wt.%). The presence of partly molten nuclear fuel suggests a local temperature e...
During the Chernobyl reactor accident on April 26, 1986, radioactivity was in part released in the f...
Synchrotron radiation (SR) X-ray microbeam analyses revealed the detailed chemical nature of radioac...
The UO2 in spent nuclear fuel is unstable under moist oxidizing conditions and will be altered to ur...
This paper is dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the severe nuclear accident that occurred at the ...
We have made observations of noble metal phase fission-product agglomerates and gaseous xenon within...
A method of fuel particles separation from contaminated soil samples in heavy liquid was developed. ...
The METAPHIX programme is a collaboration between the Central Research Institute of Electric Power I...
In the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station accident in March 2011, fuel debris was formed when f...
The METAPHIX programme is a collaboration between the Central Research Institute of Electric Power I...
The Advanced Fuels Campaign performed a series of irradiation tests of minor actinide-bearing mixed ...
The Fukushima Daiichi accident generated degraded nuclear fuel material, mixed with other reactor co...
Uranium-zirconium alloys are being investigated for use in ultrahigh burn-up, metallic inert matrix ...
Zirconium alloys are used for nuclear reactor fuel cladding and structural components, but aqueous c...
During a severe nuclear accident, the UO2 fuel rods, Zircaloy cladding, guide tubes, absorber and st...
The high-energy release of plutonium (Pu) and uranium (U) during the Maralinga nuclear trials (1955–...
During the Chernobyl reactor accident on April 26, 1986, radioactivity was in part released in the f...
Synchrotron radiation (SR) X-ray microbeam analyses revealed the detailed chemical nature of radioac...
The UO2 in spent nuclear fuel is unstable under moist oxidizing conditions and will be altered to ur...
This paper is dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the severe nuclear accident that occurred at the ...
We have made observations of noble metal phase fission-product agglomerates and gaseous xenon within...
A method of fuel particles separation from contaminated soil samples in heavy liquid was developed. ...
The METAPHIX programme is a collaboration between the Central Research Institute of Electric Power I...
In the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station accident in March 2011, fuel debris was formed when f...
The METAPHIX programme is a collaboration between the Central Research Institute of Electric Power I...
The Advanced Fuels Campaign performed a series of irradiation tests of minor actinide-bearing mixed ...
The Fukushima Daiichi accident generated degraded nuclear fuel material, mixed with other reactor co...
Uranium-zirconium alloys are being investigated for use in ultrahigh burn-up, metallic inert matrix ...
Zirconium alloys are used for nuclear reactor fuel cladding and structural components, but aqueous c...
During a severe nuclear accident, the UO2 fuel rods, Zircaloy cladding, guide tubes, absorber and st...
The high-energy release of plutonium (Pu) and uranium (U) during the Maralinga nuclear trials (1955–...
During the Chernobyl reactor accident on April 26, 1986, radioactivity was in part released in the f...
Synchrotron radiation (SR) X-ray microbeam analyses revealed the detailed chemical nature of radioac...
The UO2 in spent nuclear fuel is unstable under moist oxidizing conditions and will be altered to ur...