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Thermochromatography study of volatile polonium species in various gas atmospheres

Phenomena related to the volatilization of polonium and its compounds are critical issues for the safety assessment of the innovative lead–bismuth cooled type of nuclear reactor or accelerator driven systems. The formation and volatilization of different species of polonium and their interaction wit...

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Autores principales: Maugeri, Emilio Andrea, Neuhausen, Jörg, Eichler, Robert, Piguet,David, Mendonça, Tania Melo, Stora, Thierry, Schumann, Dorothea
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.11.024
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2138288
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author Maugeri, Emilio Andrea
Neuhausen, Jörg
Eichler, Robert
Piguet,David
Mendonça, Tania Melo
Stora, Thierry
Schumann, Dorothea
author_facet Maugeri, Emilio Andrea
Neuhausen, Jörg
Eichler, Robert
Piguet,David
Mendonça, Tania Melo
Stora, Thierry
Schumann, Dorothea
author_sort Maugeri, Emilio Andrea
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description Phenomena related to the volatilization of polonium and its compounds are critical issues for the safety assessment of the innovative lead–bismuth cooled type of nuclear reactor or accelerator driven systems. The formation and volatilization of different species of polonium and their interaction with fused silica was studied by thermochromatography using carrier gases with varied redox potential. The obtained results show that under inert and reducing conditions in the absence of moisture, elemental polonium is formed. Polonium compounds more volatile than elemental polonium can be formed if traces of moisture are present in both inert and reducing carrier gas. The use of dried oxygen as carrier gas leads to the formation of polonium oxides, which are less volatile than elemental polonium. It was also found that the volatility of polonium oxides increases with increasing oxidation state. In the presence of moisture in an oxidizing carrier gas, species are formed that are more volatile than the oxides and less volatile than the elemental polonium. Considering the redox potential of the carrier gas those species are likely oxyhydroxides.
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spelling cern-21382882019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.11.024http://cds.cern.ch/record/2138288engMaugeri, Emilio AndreaNeuhausen, JörgEichler, RobertPiguet,DavidMendonça, Tania MeloStora, ThierrySchumann, DorotheaThermochromatography study of volatile polonium species in various gas atmospheresDetectors and Experimental TechniquesNuclear Physics - ExperimentPhenomena related to the volatilization of polonium and its compounds are critical issues for the safety assessment of the innovative lead–bismuth cooled type of nuclear reactor or accelerator driven systems. The formation and volatilization of different species of polonium and their interaction with fused silica was studied by thermochromatography using carrier gases with varied redox potential. The obtained results show that under inert and reducing conditions in the absence of moisture, elemental polonium is formed. Polonium compounds more volatile than elemental polonium can be formed if traces of moisture are present in both inert and reducing carrier gas. The use of dried oxygen as carrier gas leads to the formation of polonium oxides, which are less volatile than elemental polonium. It was also found that the volatility of polonium oxides increases with increasing oxidation state. In the presence of moisture in an oxidizing carrier gas, species are formed that are more volatile than the oxides and less volatile than the elemental polonium. Considering the redox potential of the carrier gas those species are likely oxyhydroxides.oai:cds.cern.ch:21382882014
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Maugeri, Emilio Andrea
Neuhausen, Jörg
Eichler, Robert
Piguet,David
Mendonça, Tania Melo
Stora, Thierry
Schumann, Dorothea
Thermochromatography study of volatile polonium species in various gas atmospheres
title Thermochromatography study of volatile polonium species in various gas atmospheres
title_full Thermochromatography study of volatile polonium species in various gas atmospheres
title_fullStr Thermochromatography study of volatile polonium species in various gas atmospheres
title_full_unstemmed Thermochromatography study of volatile polonium species in various gas atmospheres
title_short Thermochromatography study of volatile polonium species in various gas atmospheres
title_sort thermochromatography study of volatile polonium species in various gas atmospheres
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.11.024
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2138288
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