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In-situ, time resolved monitoring of uranium in BFS:OPC grout. Part 1: Corrosion in water vapour.

C A StittC ParaskevoulakosA BanosN J HarkerKeith R HallamA DavenportS StreetT B Scott
Published in: Scientific reports (2017)
Uranium encapsulated in grout was exposed to water vapour for extended periods of time. Through synchrotron x-ray powder diffraction and tomography measurements, uranium dioxide was determined the dominant corrosion product over a 50-week time period. The oxide growth rate initiated rapidly, with rates comparable to the U + H2O reaction. Over time, the reaction rate decreased and eventually plateaued to a rate similar to the U + H2O + O2 reaction. This behaviour was not attributed to oxygen ingress, but instead the decreasing permeability of the grout, limiting oxidising species access to the metal surface.
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