Direct Experimental Evidence for Differing Reactivity Alterations of Minerals following Irradiation: The Case of Calcite and Quartz

  • Pignatelli, Isabella
  • Kumar, Aditya
  • Field, Kevin G.
  • Wang, Bu
  • Yu, Yingtian
  • Le Pape, Yann
  • Bauchy, Mathieu
  • Sant, Gaurav
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Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
Scholars\u27 Mine
Language
English

Abstract

Concrete, used in the construction of nuclear power plants (NPPs), may be exposed to radiation emanating from the reactor core. Until recently, concrete has been assumed immune to radiation exposure. Direct evidence acquired on Ar+-ion irradiated calcite and quartz indicates, on the contrary, that, such minerals, which constitute aggregates in concrete, may be significantly altered by irradiation. More specifically, while quartz undergoes disordering of its atomic structure resulting in a near complete lack of periodicity, calcite only experiences random rotations, and distortions of its carbonate groups. As a result, irradiated quartz shows a reduction in density of around 15%, and an increase in chemical reactivity, described by its disso...

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