International audienceIn case of a severe accident, organic iodides (RI) are one of the volatile iodine species that can be released in the environment thus possibly contributing to people contamination by inhalation. The formation and decomposition reactions of organic iodides have been identified and studied through various experimental programs whose objectives were to understand their behavior and develop phenomenological models able to predict their volatility. Four potential sources of RI formation have been identified: (1) the reactor coolant system (RCS), (2) the containment sump, (3) the paints in the containment and (4) the containment gaseous phase. A review of the knowledge, chemical mechanisms leading to RI formation and decomp...
Passive autocatalytic recombiners (PARs) are a means of preventing hydrogen accumulation in the cont...
The formation of volatile alkyl iodides other than methyl iodide during a serious nuclear reactor ac...
International audiencePlant assessments have shown that iodine contributes significantly to the sour...
For many countries nuclear fission is an important part of their energy portfolio. However, a great ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe impact of organic compounds on iodine behaviour was inve...
During severe nuclear reactor accidents such as Chernobyl or Fukushima large amounts of radioactive ...
Iodine is a main fission product of the fuel generated during power operation in nuclear power plant...
In case of a hypothetical severe accident it is very likely that iodine at least partly deposits on ...
The description of containment iodine behavior in reactor accident sequences requires an understandi...
The 5th FWP EURSAFE Project highlighted iodine chemistry in the containment as one of the issues req...
AbstractFollowing a severe accident in a nuclear power plant, iodine is a major contributor to the p...
Following a severe accident in a nuclear power plant, iodine is a major contributor to the potential...
Methods for the small scale synthesis of I-131 labelled iodine species relevant to severe nuclear ac...
Passive autocatalytic recombiners (PARs) are a means of preventing hydrogen accumulation in the cont...
The formation of volatile alkyl iodides other than methyl iodide during a serious nuclear reactor ac...
International audiencePlant assessments have shown that iodine contributes significantly to the sour...
For many countries nuclear fission is an important part of their energy portfolio. However, a great ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe impact of organic compounds on iodine behaviour was inve...
During severe nuclear reactor accidents such as Chernobyl or Fukushima large amounts of radioactive ...
Iodine is a main fission product of the fuel generated during power operation in nuclear power plant...
In case of a hypothetical severe accident it is very likely that iodine at least partly deposits on ...
The description of containment iodine behavior in reactor accident sequences requires an understandi...
The 5th FWP EURSAFE Project highlighted iodine chemistry in the containment as one of the issues req...
AbstractFollowing a severe accident in a nuclear power plant, iodine is a major contributor to the p...
Following a severe accident in a nuclear power plant, iodine is a major contributor to the potential...
Methods for the small scale synthesis of I-131 labelled iodine species relevant to severe nuclear ac...
Passive autocatalytic recombiners (PARs) are a means of preventing hydrogen accumulation in the cont...
The formation of volatile alkyl iodides other than methyl iodide during a serious nuclear reactor ac...
International audiencePlant assessments have shown that iodine contributes significantly to the sour...