Co‐immobilization of a PuO2 surrogate and contaminated stainless steel within a zirconolite matrix
Qu Ai,
Shi‐Kuan Sun,
Peng‐Wei Hao
et al.
Abstract:The aqueous reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel generates a considerable amount of plutonium alongside contaminated stainless steel, necessitating meticulous handling for safe decommission and long‐term management. The present work investigated the co‐immobilization of CeO2 (as an inactive surrogate for PuO2) with metallic Fe and Cr (representing a simplified stainless steel) within a zirconolite ceramic wasteform, nominally targeting Ca1−xCexZrTi2−2xFexCrxO7. After sintering at 1400°C under an air atmosphere, … Show more
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