Oxidation and dissolution of nuclear fuel (UO2) by the products of the alpha radiolysis of water

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Sunder, S
Shoesmith, DW
Miller, NH
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[1] Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Whiteshell Laboratories, Pinawa
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10.1016/S0022-3115(96)00709-X
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T [工业技术];
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Oxidation of UO2 nuclear fuel by the products of the alpha radiolysis of water has been measured as a function of strength of the alpha flux and solution pH (0.1 mol L-1 NaClO4, 3.5 less than or equal to pH less than or equal to 11) using electrochemical techniques, Corrosion potentials were measured using a thin-layer corrosion cell in which an alpha source was brought within 30 mu m of a UO2 electrode. Oxidative dissolution (corrosion) rates were then calculated as a function of alpha dose rate from the steady-state values of the corrosion potential using an electrochemical model, The corrosion rate was found to increase with an increase in alpha dose rate and with a decrease in pH for values < 4. A procedure to predict the corrosion rate of used nuclear fuel in groundwater as a function of fuel cooling time is then described. As a consequence of the cell geometry used in corrosion potential measurements these predicted rates are appropriately applied to dissolution in cracks and fissures. The corrosion of fuel, supported solely by the alpha radiolysis of water. is predicted to be unimportant for CANDU reactor fuel with a burnup of 685 GJ/kg U for periods greater than or equal to 600 a. However, for fuel with higher burnups, e.g., a typical PWR fuel (burnup 3885 GJ/kg U (45 MW d/kg U)). corrosion supported by the alpha radiolysis of water could be significant for dme periods of similar to 2000 a. For periods greater than this (similar to 600 a (CANDU), similar to 2000 a (PWR)) the oxidative dissolution can be appropriately considered as a chemical as opposed to corrosion reaction.
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