The Chemical Kinetics of Alkaline Extraction of Tellurium from Lead-Bismuth Eutectic
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概要
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Developing the technology to remove neutron activation products from lead-bismuth eutectic requires understanding the chemical kinetics of the removal reaction. Polonium-210, an important radioactive product caused by neutron activation of lead-bismuth eutectic, poses a radiological hazard if a system breach occurred or system maintenance is performed. Methods to remove 210Po have been discussed in the literature. One approach under consideration is to develop a system that would chemically remove 210Po. The removal method under investigation in this research is alkaline extraction.Chemical kinetic measurements were made to determine first and second order rate constants and the activation energy at various temperatures using tellurium as a surrogate. First and second order alkaline extraction rate constants were measured to be: k1=2.17e−40,483⁄RT and k2=8.18e−74,018⁄RT where R is the ideal gas constant and T is the temperature in degrees Kelvin. Alkaline extraction is dependent on temperature and was found to follow the Arrhenius rate law. The activation energy (Ea) ranged between 40,483–74,018 J·mol−1. With a strong foundation of surrogate work completed, this work should be validated using 210Po.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2005-07-25
著者
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Ohno Shuji
O-arai Engineering Center Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute
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AUMAN Laurence
Idaho National Laboratory
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LOEWEN Eric
Idaho National Laboratory
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GESELL Thomas
Idaho State University, Physics Department
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Loewen Eric
Idaho National Engineering And Environmental Laboratory
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Gesell Thomas
Idaho State University Physics Department
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