Direct observations of Pd–Te compound formation within noble metal inclusions in spent nuclear fuel

Sean H. Kessler, Timothy G. Lach, Kerry E. Garrett, Michele A. Conroy, David G. Abrecht, Jon M. Schwantes, Richard A. Clark

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Abstract

Although the existence of a five-metal (Mo-Tc-Ru-Rh-Pd) phase – as nanoparticles observed in irradiated nuclear fuel – has been known for more than half a century, the chemical and physical mechanisms controlling the formation and behavior of such particles remain stubbornly elusive. We present in this work new evidence for the presence of a separate nonmetallic phase associated with the metallic particles and containing a significant fraction of Te in addition to Pd. While this new phase potentially complicates the thermodynamic picture of a mixed alloy in equilibrium with the surrounding fuel environment, it also provides new clues in the search for a chemical mechanism for Pd migration through the uranium dioxide matrix and the nucleation behavior of the particles. Fractionation between phases may subsequently affect the mechanical performance of fuels during irradiation and their interactions with the surrounding environment during long-term waste storage.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number152249
JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume538
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2020

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • General Materials Science
  • Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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