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Transmutation of 99Tc with the Use of an Accelerator

Takeshi Kase, Kenji Konashi

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 118 / Number 3 / November 1994 / Pages 153-159

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE94-A19381

Two transmutation methods, the spallation neutron and the muon-catalyzed fusion methods, both which use an accelerator, are employed for the transmutation of long-lived nuclides in high-level radioactive wastes. The transmutation energies and the effective half-lives of 99Tc for both transmutation methods are calculated by the Monte Carlo simulation codes for particle transport, the NMTC/JAERI code and the MCNP code. Both methods could obtain short effective half-lives, which are 17 times smaller than those of a fission reactor. The transmutation energies are calculated to be 25 to 55 MeV for both methods. These calculated transmutation energies reveal that it is possible for the foregoing two methods for transmutation of 99Tc to meet the energy balance criterion.