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Overview OF 14C release from irradiated zircaloys in geological disposal conditions
2018
Radiocarbon: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research
ABSTRACTCarbon-14 (radiocarbon, 14C) is a long-lived radionuclide (5730 yr) of interest regarding the safety for the management of intermediate level wastes (ILW). The present study gives an overview of the release of 14C from irradiated Zircaloy cladding in alkaline media. 14C is found either in the alloy part of Zircaloy cladding due to the neutron activation of 14N impurities by 14N(n,p)14C reaction, or in the oxide layer (ZrO2) formed at the metal surface by the neutron activation of 17O
doi:10.1017/rdc.2018.137
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