Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
The dissolution of a non-radioactive chemical analogue of spent nuclear fuel (SIMFUEL) has been studied as a function of two different synthetic groundwaters at 25°C. The cumulative release of U, Mo, Ba, Y and Sr is presented after 170 days of total leaching time.
The results obtained show the potential usefulness of SIMFUEL to ascertain the kinetics and mechanisms of dissolution of the minor components of spent fuel. In the case of Sr, a good correlation is found with the dissolution of this minor component measured in spent fuel leaching experiments.