Affiliation:
1. Paul Scherrer Institute, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland
2. Laboratory of Ion Beam Physics, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract
Abstract
The concentrations of the long-lived nuclear reaction products 129I and 36Cl have been measured in samples from
the MEGAPIE liquid metal spallation target. Samples from the bulk target material (lead-bismuth eutectic, LBE), from the interface of
the metal free surface with the cover gas, from LBE/steel interfaces and from noble metal absorber foils installed in the cover gas
system were analysed using Accelerator Mass Spectrometry at the Laboratory of Ion beam Physics at ETH Zürich. The major part of
129I and 36Cl was found accumulated on the interfaces, particularly at the interface of LBE and the steel walls
of the target container, while bulk LBE samples contain only a minor fraction of these nuclides. Both nuclides were also detected on
the absorber foils to a certain extent (≪ 1% of the total amount). The latter number is negligible concerning the
radio-hazard of the irradiated target material; however it indicates a certain affinity of the absorber foils for halogens, thus
proving the principle of using noble metal foils for catching these volatile radionuclides. The total amounts of 129I and
36Cl in the target were estimated from the analytical data by averaging within the different groups of samples and summing
up these averages over the total target. This estimation could account for about half of the amount of 129I and
36Cl predicted to be produced using nuclear physics modelling codes for both nuclides. The significance of the results and
the associated uncertainties are discussed.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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