Affiliation:
1. Institute of Energy and Climate Research (IEK-6) Nuclear Waste Management and Reactor Safety, Research Center Jülich, 52425 Jülich, Germany
Abstract
Abstract
The impact of burn-up on the instant release fraction (IRF) from spent fuel was studied using very high burn-up UO2 fuel
(∼ 100 GWd/t) from a prototype high temperature reactor (HTR). TRISO (TRi-structural-ISO-tropic) particles from the
spherical fuel elements contain UO2 fuel kernels (500 μm diameter) which are coated by three tight layers
ensuring the encapsulation of fission products during reactor operation. After cracking of the tight coatings 85Kr and
14C as 14CO2 were detected in the gas fraction. Xe was not detected in the gas fraction, although ESEM
(Environmental Scanning Electron Micoscope) investigations revealed an accumulation in the buffer. UO2 fuel kernels were
exposed to synthetic groundwater under oxic and anoxic/reducing conditions. U concentration in the leachate was below the detection
limit, indicating an extremely low matrix dissolution. Within the leach period of 276 d 90Sr and
134/137Cs fractions located at grain boundaries were released and contribution to IRF up to max. 0.2% respectively
8%. Depending on the environmental conditions, different release functions were observed. Second relevant release steps
occurred in air after ∼ 120 d, indicating the formation of new accessible leaching sites. ESEM investigations were
performed to study the impact of leaching on the microstructure. In oxic environment, numerous intragranular open pores acting as new
accessible leaching sites were formed and white spherical spots containing Mo and Zr were identified. Under anoxic/reducing
conditions numerous metallic precipitates (Mo, Tc and Ru) filling the intragranular pores and white spherical spots containing Mo and
Zr, were detected. In conclusion, leaching in different geochemical environments influenced the speciation of radionuclides and in
consequence the stability of neoformed phases, which has an impact on IRF.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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