The safe handling and storage of radioactive materials require an understanding of the effects of radiolysis on those materials. Radiolysis may result in the production of gases (e.g., corrosives) or pressures that are deleterious to storage containers. A study has been performed to address these concerns as they relate to the radiolysis of residual fluoride compounds in uranium oxides. The interactions of radiation with crystalline solids, based on the bonding characteristics of the crystal, were described. Samples, of UO2F2*xH2O and U3O8 (with ~1.4 wt % fluorine content) were irradiated, in a 60Co source and in spent nuclear fuel (SNF) elements from the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Container pressures...
Nuclear forensics relies on the analysis of certain sample characteristics to determine the origin a...
Best poster presentation award of symposium EN17 at MRS Spring Meeting in PhoenixInternational audie...
Abstract The aim of this work was to study the effect of fission fragment damage on the dissolution ...
The safe handling and storage of radioactive materials require an understanding of the effects of ra...
The development of a standard for the safe, long-term storage of {sup 233}U-containing materials res...
Recently, the radiolysis of sorbed water and other impurities contained in actinide oxides has been ...
This doctoral thesis is focused on radiation induced oxidative dissolution of UO2, Pd-doped UO2, SIM...
Fluorine plays a major role in the nuclear industry where F2(g) and HF(g) are critical to the prepar...
The chemical behavior of uranyl fluoride (UO2F2), a byproduct of the nuclear fuel cycle, is of signifi...
Uranium hexafluoride (UF/sub 6/) released into the atmosphere will react rapidly with moisture in th...
To prevent the spread of radiotoxic nuclides in the environment, spent nuclear fuel generated by dec...
International audienceFluorite-related materials are encountered in nuclear applications as both fue...
Radiolytic fluorine gas production at temperatures of 40°C to 60°C was investigated for the fluoride...
During the development of a standard for the safe, long-term storage of {sup 233}U-containing materi...
Dissolution of the UO2 matrix is one of the potential routes for radionuclide release in a future de...
Nuclear forensics relies on the analysis of certain sample characteristics to determine the origin a...
Best poster presentation award of symposium EN17 at MRS Spring Meeting in PhoenixInternational audie...
Abstract The aim of this work was to study the effect of fission fragment damage on the dissolution ...
The safe handling and storage of radioactive materials require an understanding of the effects of ra...
The development of a standard for the safe, long-term storage of {sup 233}U-containing materials res...
Recently, the radiolysis of sorbed water and other impurities contained in actinide oxides has been ...
This doctoral thesis is focused on radiation induced oxidative dissolution of UO2, Pd-doped UO2, SIM...
Fluorine plays a major role in the nuclear industry where F2(g) and HF(g) are critical to the prepar...
The chemical behavior of uranyl fluoride (UO2F2), a byproduct of the nuclear fuel cycle, is of signifi...
Uranium hexafluoride (UF/sub 6/) released into the atmosphere will react rapidly with moisture in th...
To prevent the spread of radiotoxic nuclides in the environment, spent nuclear fuel generated by dec...
International audienceFluorite-related materials are encountered in nuclear applications as both fue...
Radiolytic fluorine gas production at temperatures of 40°C to 60°C was investigated for the fluoride...
During the development of a standard for the safe, long-term storage of {sup 233}U-containing materi...
Dissolution of the UO2 matrix is one of the potential routes for radionuclide release in a future de...
Nuclear forensics relies on the analysis of certain sample characteristics to determine the origin a...
Best poster presentation award of symposium EN17 at MRS Spring Meeting in PhoenixInternational audie...
Abstract The aim of this work was to study the effect of fission fragment damage on the dissolution ...