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Microbial biofilm growth on irradiated, spent nuclear fuel cladding
Authors:DF Bruhn  FF Roberto  SG Johnson
Affiliation:a Science and Technology Campus, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415-2218, United States
b Materials and Fuels Complex, Department of Pyroprocessing Technology, Idaho National Laboratory, P.O. Box 1625, Idaho Falls, ID 83414-6150, United States
c Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, United States
Abstract:A fundamental criticism regarding the potential for microbial influenced corrosion in spent nuclear fuel cladding or storage containers concerns whether the required microorganisms can, in fact, survive radiation fields inherent in these materials. This study was performed to unequivocally answer this critique by addressing the potential for biofilm formation, the precursor to microbial-influenced corrosion, in radiation fields representative of spent nuclear fuel storage environments. This study involved the formation of a microbial biofilm on irradiated spent nuclear fuel cladding within a hot cell environment. This was accomplished by introducing 22 species of bacteria, in nutrient-rich media, to test vessels containing irradiated cladding sections and that was then surrounded by radioactive source material. The overall dose rate exceeded 2 Gy/h gamma/beta radiation with the total dose received by some of the bacteria reaching 5 × 103 Gy. This study provides evidence for the formation of biofilms on spent-fuel materials, and the implication of microbial influenced corrosion in the storage and permanent deposition of spent nuclear fuel in repository environments.
Keywords:87  68  +z  87  50  a  68  47  Pe
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