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Consideration on modeling of Nb sorption onto clay minerals

Yamaguchi, Tetsuji; Ohira, Saki; Hemmi, Ko; Barr, L.; Shimada, Asako; Maeda, Toshikatsu; Iida, Yoshihisa

Radiochimica Acta, 108(11), p.873 - 877, 2020/11

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:65.65(Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)

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Evaluation of hydrogen permeation of fuel cladding materials under low energy plasma

Ogawa, Hiroaki*; Kiuchi, Kiyoshi

JAERI-Research 2002-037, 48 Pages, 2002/12

JAERI-Research-2002-037.pdf:2.57MB

The difference in hydrogen permeation among candidate cladding materials such as 25Cr-35Ni stainless steel, Nb liner and reference materials such as 18Cr-8Ni SS, and Zr of Zircaloy base metal were evaluated by low energy plasma permeation simulated to hydrogen excited by heavy neutron irradiation. RF excitation source was arranged for the experimental apparatus in cooperating with temperature and bias control. Comparing with the thermodynamic gas driven permeation (GDP) in the same hydrogen pressure, the hydrogen permeation rate by the plasma driven permeation (PDP) was markedly accelerated at low to medium temperature range. The temperature dependency showed a knick at around 530K due to hydrogen-defect interactions. Comparing with Zr, Nb showed the high hydrogen solubility without the degradation by hydrate formation that is required to a getter material. The difference in PDP among candidates was analyzed with a new dissolution model for hydrogen.

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The Aqueous solubility and speciation analysis for uranium, neptunium and selenium by the geochemical code (EQ3/6)

Takeda, Seiji; ; Kimura, Hideo; Matsuzuru, Hideo

JAERI-Research 95-069, 47 Pages, 1995/11

JAERI-Research-95-069.pdf:1.65MB

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C(-A)-S-H gel solubility model development and its application to high content fly ash silica fume cement

Walker, C.*; Anraku, Sohtaro; Sasamoto, Hiroshi; Mihara, Morihiro

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A thermodynamically credible calcium(-aluminate)-silicate-hydrate (C(-A)-S-H) gel solubility model has to consider a variety of features, including structure, composition, phase boundaries, measured/estimated thermodynamic properties, molar volumes, and, of course, solubility behavior in terms of pH values and Ca, Al and Si concentrations expressed as a function of C(-A)-S-H gel composition, temperature and ionic strength. This study provides an account of the rapidly growing body of data that are concerned with these features and of the more promising approaches that can be used to develop a C(-A)-S-H gel solubility model. JAEA research on the degradation of high content fly ash silica fume cement (HFSC) provides a good working example that highlights the need to develop a C(-A)-S-H gel solubility model.

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