Retention of radionuclides in sol–gel surrogate nuclear explosive debris

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry - Tập 332 - Trang 683-689 - 2023
Robert Lusk1,2, Jess Meiers1, Brian Bucher1, Nathalie Wall2,3, Saige Forbush1, Kevin Carney1, David L. Chichester1, Mathew Snow1
1Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, USA
2Washington State University, Pullman, USA
3University of Florida, Gainesville, USA

Tóm tắt

Sol–gel vitrification can be used to rapidly produce solid, vitreous materials to support nuclear forensics research. This work investigates three sol–gel synthetic approaches’ ability to retain fission products within the glass as a function of drying temperature. Eight of the ten fission products studied were quantitatively retained (less than 5% losses) at temperatures up to 600 °C for glasses prepared using an acidic catalyst and at temperatures up to 300 °C for glasses prepared using a basic catalyst. Both systems show partial loss of ruthenium and complete loss of iodine at temperatures above 300 and 100 °C, respectively.

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