The inhibiting effects of hydrogen on the corrosion of uranium dioxide under nuclear waste disposal conditions |
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Authors: | M.E. Broczkowski |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, The University of Western Ontario, 1151 Richmond Street, London, Ont., Canada N6A 5B7 |
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Abstract: | A number of electrochemical experiments were employed to investigate the effects of hydrogen on the corrosion of UO2 under nuclear waste disposal conditions. A combination of corrosion potential (ECORR) measurements and cyclic voltammetry have indicated that dissolved hydrogen can polarize the UO2 surface to reducing potentials; i.e., to ECORR values more negative then those observed under anoxic (argon-purged) conditions. A comparison of the behaviours of SIMFUEL specimens with and without incorporated noble metal ε-particles indicates that these particles may act as catalytic electrodes for H2 oxidation, H2 ↔ 2e− + 2H+. It is the galvanic coupling of these particles to the UO2 matrix which suppresses the fuel corrosion potential. |
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Keywords: | 82.55 82.45 |
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