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The Effect of Radiolysis on Leachability of Plutonium and Americium from 76–101 Glass*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
One aspect of the leachability of actinide bearing glass which has not been adequately addressed is the effect of radiolysis of the system (glass-water) on the amount of actinides liberated from the glass. In the present study, we have investigated the leaching of plutonium and americium from 76–101 glass samples (containing 2 mole % plutonium) in the presence of a one megaRad/hour gamma radiation field. The presence of the radiation field was found to increase the leaching rate of both plutonium and americium by a factor of five. Speciation studies of the plutonium in the leachate indicate that the plutonium is present predominantly in the higher oxidation states, Pu(V) and Pu(VI) and that it is significantly associated with colloidal particles. Examination of the glass surfaces with X-ray photoemission spectroscopy, XPS, both before and after leaching was carried out; these studies showed lower surface concentrations of plutonium in the samples of glass leached in the radiation field.
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Work performed under the auspices of the Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical Sciences, U. S. Department of Energy Sciences, Division of Engineering, Mathematical and Geo-science, U. S. Department of Energy.