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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2013
Min Ku Jeon; Chang Hwa Lee; Chang Je Park; Jung Hoon Choi; In Hak Cho; Kweon Ho Kang; Hwan-Seo Park; Geun Il Park
The effect of fuel burn-up on the radioactivation behavior of cladding hull materials was investigated using the ORIGEN-S code for various materials of Zircaloy-4, Zirlo, HANA-4, and HANA-6 and for various fuel burn-ups of 30, 45, 60, and 75 GWD/MTU. The Zircaloy-4 material is the only one that does not contain Nb as an alloy constituent, and it was revealed that 125Sb, 125mTe, and 55Fe are the major sources of radioactivity. On the other hand, 93mNb was identified as the most radioactive nuclide for the other materials although minor radioactive nuclides varied owing to their different initial constituents. The radioactivity of 94Nb was of particular focus owing to its acceptance limit against a Korean intermediate-/low-level waste repository. The radioactivation calculation results revealed that only Zircaloy-4 is acceptable for the Korean repository, while the other materials required at least 4,900 of Nb decontamination factor owing to the high radioactivity of 94Nb regardless of the fuel burn-up. A discussion was also made on the feasibility of Zr recovery methods (chlorination and electrorefining) for selective recovery of Zr so that it can be disposed of in the Korean repository.
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2016
Min Ku Jeon; Yong Taek Choi; Chang Hwa Lee; Deok Yoon Kang; Kweon Ho Kang; Hwan Seo Park; Do-Hee Ahn
The reaction between cesium iodide (CsI) and chlorine gas was quantitatively investigated using a thermo-gravimetric analysis system. A comparison between calculated and experimental results on the chlorine molar flow rate revealed that the reaction lies within the gas phase diffusion limited region under the condition of this work. Using the experimental data, the second-order nucleation and growth model was identified as the best geometry function to describe the morphological changes of CsI during the chlorination reaction. Combining the gas phase diffusion equation and geometry function, a reaction rate equation was proposed for the reaction between CsI and Cl2.
Journal of Power Sources | 2012
Min Ku Jeon; Chang Hwa Lee; Geun Il Park; Kweon Ho Kang
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2012
Chang Hwa Lee; Kweon Ho Kang; Min Ku Jeon; Chul Min Heo; You Lee Lee
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2013
Jae Hwan Yang; Jin Myeong Shin; Chang Hwa Lee; Chul Min Heo; Min Ku Jeon; Kweon Ho Kang
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2012
Min Ku Jeon; Kweon Ho Kang; Chul Min Heo; Jae Hwan Yang; Chang Hwa Lee; Geun Il Park
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2011
Min Ku Jeon; Jae Won Lee; Kweon Ho Kang; Geun Il Park; Chang Hwa Lee; Jae Hwan Yang; Chul Min Heo
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2012
Min Ku Jeon; Kweon Ho Kang; Geun Il Park; Chang Hwa Lee
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2012
Min Ku Jeon; Chang Je Park; Chang Hwa Lee; Kweon Ho Kang; Geun Il Park
Journal of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology | 2013
Min Ku Jeon; Chang Hwa Lee; You Lee Lee; Yong Taek Choi; Kweon Ho Kang; Geun Il Park