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Method to Reduce Long-lived Fission Products by Nuclear Transmutations with Fast Spectrum Reactors.


ABSTRACT: Transmutation of long-lived fission products (LLFPs: 79Se, 93Zr, 99Tc, 107Pd, 129I, and 135Cs) into short-lived or non-radioactive nuclides by fast neutron spectrum reactors without isotope separation has been proposed as a solution to the problem of radioactive wastes disposal. Despite investigation of many methods, such transmutation remains technologically difficult. To establish an effective and efficient transmutation system, we propose a novel neutron moderator material, yttrium deuteride (YD2), to soften the neutron spectrum leaking from the reactor core. Neutron energy spectra and effective half-lives of LLFPs, transmutation rates, and support ratios were evaluated with the continuous-energy Monte Carlo code MVP-II/MVP-BURN and the JENDL-4.0 cross section library. With the YD2 moderator in the radial blanket and shield regions, effective half-lives drastically decreased from 10(6) to 10(2) years and the support ratios reached 1.0 for all six LLFPs. This successful development and implementation of a transmutation system for LLFPs without isotope separation contributes to a the ability of fast spectrum reactors to reduce radioactive waste by consuming their own LLFPs.

SUBMITTER: Chiba S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5654822 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Method to Reduce Long-lived Fission Products by Nuclear Transmutations with Fast Spectrum Reactors.

Chiba Satoshi S   Wakabayashi Toshio T   Tachi Yoshiaki Y   Takaki Naoyuki N   Terashima Atsunori A   Okumura Shin S   Yoshida Tadashi T  

Scientific reports 20171024 1


Transmutation of long-lived fission products (LLFPs: <sup>79</sup>Se, <sup>93</sup>Zr, <sup>99</sup>Tc, <sup>107</sup>Pd, <sup>129</sup>I, and <sup>135</sup>Cs) into short-lived or non-radioactive nuclides by fast neutron spectrum reactors without isotope separation has been proposed as a solution to the problem of radioactive wastes disposal. Despite investigation of many methods, such transmutation remains technologically difficult. To establish an effective and efficient transmutation system,  ...[more]

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