Abstract

The environmentally friendly and mainly chemically inert fire suppressant, Novec 1230, is being increasingly used worldwide. However, no published study has considered using Novec 1230 with fires involving radioactive material including actinides; therefore, this research note focuses on the possible interactions between Novec 1230 and its thermal degradation products (TDPs) with some actinide compounds (e.g., actinide metal and oxides) commonly present in a radiological facility in the event of a fire. Previous studies of halogenated fire suppressants used in actinide metal fires indicate a possibility for Novec 1230 or its TDPs to chemically interact with actinide compounds at elevated temperatures; however, these reactions are highly unlikely to cause either runaway exothermic reactions or gaseous actinide release.

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