“…The vaporisation of the first group is detectable above 2000 K together with the vaporisation of the fuel matrix, the measured vaporisation enthalpies ranging between 501 and 548 kJ mol À1 , close to the enthalpy of vaporisation of Ln 2 O 3 [6]; the measured vapour pressures above irradiated fuel show an activity equal to their concentration in the fuel [7,8]. Atoms of the second group (Mo, Pd, Rh, Ru, Tc) precipitate in form of metallic particles mainly located in voids, bubbles, or at the grain boundary [9][10][11]. These metals have a low vapour pressure and are generally not released at low temperature from hypo to stoichiometric fuel.…”