Published 2000 | Version v1
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Cation distribution in spinels and its effect on activity pick-up and passivation behaviour

  • 1. Water and Steam Chemistry Laboratory, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Facilities, Kalpakkam (India)

Description

Spinels are found to be the major corrosion products in the primary heat transport system or nuclear reactors. These corrosion products are activated in the core and are picked up on the deposited corrosion product oxides, which lead to the radiation field buildup on out of core surfaces. In order to mitigate this phenomenon, it is extremely important to understand the structural changes that take place in a spinel in the primary heat transport system. Most of the spinels found in reactor systems are mixed spinels. Cation distribution in tetrahedral and octahedral sites of these spinels, which is temperature dependent, will affect the pickup of active metal ions from solution into these spinels. Distribution of cations in simple spinels was estimated by minimising the Gibbs energy change for the migration of ions between tetrahedral and octahedral sites, based on the assumption that it is the configurational entropy change for the process that dominates the distribution. Cation distribution for mixed spinels was also calculated using the same method. Energy demand for the exchange of an aqueous ion with these spinels has been estimated. (author)

Part of:
Proceedings of the national symposium on water and steam chemistry in power plants and industrial units

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Imprint Place
Mumbai (India)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the national symposium on water and steam chemistry in power plants and industrial units
Imprint Pagination
680 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 66-72

Conference

Title
national symposium on water and steam chemistry in power plants and industrial units
Acronym
SWASCH-2000
Dates
23-25 Feb 2000
Place
Mumbai (India)

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Notes
6 refs., 6 figs., 3 tabs.