Dissolution Behavior of Pulverized Irradiated Fuels in Nitric Acid Solutions
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概要
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In order to examine the dissolution behavior of pulverized irradiated fuels, approximately 1 g of powdery irradiated fuels (burnup: 50 GWd/t, cooling time: more than 15 yr, size: 90-150, 300-355, and 850-1, 000 μm) was weighed out accurately and dissolved in HNO3 solutions (300 cm3) stirred at 300 rpm. The dissolution reactions were followed by measuring [UO22+] and [HNO2] in dissolvent solutions. Dissolution ratios were calculated as percentage of [weight of uranium dissolved]/[initial weight of uranium in fuels]. It was found that the powdery irradiated fuels are dissolved easily even at room temperature in 3-4 M (mol/dm3) HNO3 solutions and much more rapidly than non-irradiated UO2 powders (95% theoretical density). These results indicate that the pulverization of irradiated fuels is effective for making the dissolution conditions mild. Furthermore, the difference in dissolution behavior between powdery non- and irradiated fuels were suggested to be due to the difference in their densities, the acceleration effect of certain fission products in irradiated fuels, or the participation of oxidants other than HNO2 and NO3- in dissolution reactions of irradiated fuels.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 1999-04-25
著者
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Bush Richard
Aea Technology Plc.
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Mason Chris
Aea Technology Plc.
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Ikeda Yujiro
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institue
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NISHIMURA Kenji
Mitsubishi Materials Corporation
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IKEDA Yasuhisa
Research Laboratory for Nuclear Reactors, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Hasegawa Shinichi
Mitsubishi Materials Corporation
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IKEDA Yasuhisa
Kashiwa Laboratory,Institute of Research and Innovation
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Ikeda Y
Research Laboratory For Nuclear Reactors Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Ikeda Yasuhisa
Kashiwa Laboratory Institute Of Research And Innovation
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Yasuike Y
Kashiwa Laboratory Institute Of Research And Innovation
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YASUIKE Yoshiyuki
Kashiwa Laboratory, Institute of Research and Innovation
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TAKASHIMA Yoichi
Kashiwa Laboratory, Institute of Research and Innovation
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TAKASHIMA Yoichi
Nuclear Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Center, Institute of Research and Innovation
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Ikeda Yasuhisa
Res. Lab. For Nuclear Reactors Tokyo Inst. Of Technol.
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Takashima Y
Nuclear Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Center Institute Of Research And Innovation
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Takashima Yoichi
Kashiwa Laboratory Institute Of Research And Innovation
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Yasuike Yoshiyuki
Kashiwa Laboratory Institute Of Research And Innovation
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Nishimura Kenji
Mitsubishi Material Co.
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