Gas phase interactions between tellurium and organic material in severe nuclear accident scenarios
Journal article, 2024

One of the volatile fission products potentially released during a severe nuclear accident is tellurium. Recently, tellurium has been shown to form volatile organic tellurides from paint solvents in aqueous solutions which could further increase the release. However, not much is known about the possible interactions between tellurium and organic material in gas phase. In this study, tellurium was exposed to conditions simulating the containment atmosphere during an accident. Moreover, volatile organic compounds were introduced to the gas phase representing the presence of organic material in the containment during the accident. The results suggest that tellurium aerosols and organic material interact in the gas phase which was observed as an increase in the gaseous fraction and a change in the XPS spectra. Although no exact species were identified, the results raise questions about the behavior of tellurium in severe accident conditions, especially, regarding the reactions involving organic material.

Containment

Tellurium

Nuclear accident

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Author

Anna-Elina Pasi

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Teemu Karkela

Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)

Fredrik Börjesson Sandén

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Unto Tapper

Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)

Tuula Kajolinna

Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)

Christian Ekberg

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Annals of Nuclear Energy

0306-4549 (ISSN) 1873-2100 (eISSN)

Vol. 197 110247

Subject Categories

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Other Chemistry Topics

DOI

10.1016/j.anucene.2023.110247

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