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Novel reprocessing schemes and techniques are the focus of the Euratom FP7 project “Actinide Recycling for Separation and Transmutation” (ACSEPT), where the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) is represented in the pyrochemical domain. The subject of i
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Autor:
Bernadette Hammer, Michael Wohlmuther, Natalia Shcherbina, Jörg Neuhausen, H.P. Linder, Andreas Türler, V. Boutellier, Dorothea Schumann
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Materials. 450:278-286
Samples obtained from different locations within the prototype liquid metal spallation target MEGAPIE irradiated in 2006 at PSI were analysed using γ-spectrometry. A variety of radionuclides formed by reaction of the target material, lead–bismuth
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Materials. 447:288-291
We thank R. Konings et al. for their interest and their valuable critical discussion of our article regarding the fission product release from irradiated oxide fuel during thermal treatment and reply to their comments appearing in this issue. Their f
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Materials. 437:87-94
The release of fission products (FPs) from spent nuclear fuel (SNF) has been studied as a function of the temperature and redox conditions. The present paper concerns essentially the high temperature separation of Cs and Sr from irradiated pressurize
Publikováno v:
Procedia Chemistry. 7:104-109
An in-house designed system for inductive vaporization (InVap) enables the investigation of the fission product (FP) release from irradiated fuel at temperatures up to 2300°C and under different redox conditions. Via the direct connection of the InV