Abstract
79Se and 135Cs are long-lived fission products and are found in high-level radioactive waste (HLW). The estimation of their inventories in HLW is essential for the safety assessment of geological disposal, owing to their mobility in the strata. In this study, the amounts of 79Se and 135Cs in a spent nuclear fuel solution were measured. About 5 g of irradiated UO2 fuel discharged from a commercial Japanese pressurized water reactor (PWR) with a burn-up of 44.9 GWd/t was sampled and dissolved with 50mL of 4M nitric acid in a hot cell for 2 h. After Se and Cs were chemically separated, the amounts of 79Se and 135Cs in the spent nuclear fuel solution were measured by inductively coupled plasma quadrupole mass spectrometry (ICP-QMS). The amounts of 79Se and 135Cs were 5:2 ± 1:5 and 447 ± 40 g/MTU, respectively. The results presented in this study, which are the first postirradiation experimental data in Japan, showed good agreement with those obtained by the ORIGEN2 code using the data library of JENDL-3.3.
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