DocumentCode :
1394982
Title :
Thermal Desorption Gas Chromatography and Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy Contribution to Alpha Decay Studies in Actinide-Doped Matrices
Author :
Roudil, Daniele ; Jegou, Christophe ; Pik, Raphael ; Barthe, Marie France ; Cuney, Michel ; Vella, François ; Pipon, Yves ; Folch, Benjamin ; Broudic, Veronique
Author_Institution :
Rhone Valley Res. Center, Commissariat a l´´Energie Atomique, Bagnols-sur-Cèze, France
Volume :
57
Issue :
6
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
3672
Lastpage :
3677
Abstract :
A thermal desorption system coupled with a gas analyzer has been adapted and nuclearized to investigate He behavior in actinide-doped samples used to simulate alpha decay aging. This technique widely used in standard laboratories allows measurements of the helium balance and reduced diffusion coefficients, and a preliminary evaluation of helium locations (related to defects and thermal annealing). In our system implemented in a hot cell, small samples are annealed at up to 1100°C in controlled atmosphere. They are inserted in a 10 to 20 cm3 vessel connected to a micro gas chromatography detector. Initial system calibration allowed concentration measurements within about 10%. Comparisons with the CNRS/CRPG rare gas analysis laboratory at Nancy, France, were applied on natural uranium oxides originating from Oklo (Gabon) and Mistamisk (Canada). The latest results obtained on Mistamisk samples are in good agreement, with a maximum relative deviation of 14%. The data were used to determine the activation energy of about 1 eVcdotat-1. On (U,Pu)O2 and PuO2 samples the experiments highlight the impact of defects (up to 100 dpa) on He mobility. The defect population must now be characterized to improve our knowledge of He/defect interactions and mechanisms. In addition and synergy to the macroscopic release measurements by gas chromatography, positron annihilation spectroscopy, an effective nondestructive technique for vacancy defect investigation, was also developed and nuclearized in our hot cell laboratory as part of a project supported by the NOMADE and MATINEX research groups. Specific protocols for doped sample analysis were also developed and validated with UO2 and (U,Pu)O2 samples.
Keywords :
ageing; alpha-decay; annealing; chromatography; impurity-vacancy interactions; nuclear chemical analysis; positron annihilation; thermally stimulated desorption; (UPu)O2; CNRS-CRPG rare gas analysis laboratory; He; He-defect interactions; MATINEX research group; Mistamisk samples; NOMADE research group; PuO2; UO2; actinide-doped matrices; activation energy; alpha decay aging; calibration; defect population; doped sample analysis; gas analyzer; helium balance coefficient; helium locations; hot cell laboratory; microgas chromatography detector; natural uranium oxides; nondestructive technique; positron annihilation spectroscopy; reduced diffusion coefficient; thermal annealing; thermal desorption gas chromatography; thermal desorption system; vacancy defect; Fuels; Gas chromatography; Helium; Positrons; Radiation effects; Spectroscopy; Fuels; gas chromatography; helium; nuclear radiation effects; positrons; spectroscopy;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2010.2071400
Filename :
5658086
Link To Document :
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