Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 15(2); 2017
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2017;15(2):125-133. Published online: Jun, 30, 2017

The Corrosion Properties of Zr-Cr-NM Alloy Metallic Waste Form for Long-term Disposal

  • Seungyoub Han ; Seon Ah Jang ; Hee-Chul Eun ; Jung-Hoon Choi ; Ki Rak Lee ; Hwan Seo Park ; Do-Hee Ahn
Abstract

KAERI is conducting research on spent cladding hulls and additive metals to generate a solidification host matrix for the noble metal fission product waste in anode sludge from the electro-refining process to minimize the volume of waste that needs to be disposed of. In this study, alloy compositions Zr-17Cr, Zr-22Cr, and Zr-27Cr were prepared with or without eight noble metals representing fuel waste using induction melting. The microstructures of the resulting alloys were characterized and electrochemical corrosion tests were conducted to evaluate their corrosion characteristics. All the compositions had better corrosion characteristics than other Zr-based alloys that were evaluated for comparison. Analysis of the leach solution after the corrosion test of the Zr-22Cr-8NM specimen indicated that the noble metals were not leached during corrosion under 500 mV imposed voltage, which simulates a highly oxidizing disposal environment. The results of this study confirm that Zr-Cr based compositions will likely serve as chemically stable waste forms.

Keywords

Pyrochemical process,Spent fuel cladding hull,Noble metal,Metallic waste form,Corrosion property