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Diffusion of Plutonium in High-Temperature Isotropic Pyrolytic Carbon

N. L. Baldwin, P. Winchell, S. Langer

Nuclear Technology / Volume 37 / Number 3 / March 1978 / Pages 353-357

Technical paper / Fuel / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT78-A32000

The diffusion coefficient for plutonium diffusing in isotropic pyrolytic carbon has been determined as a function of temperature. The apparent diffusion coefficient can be expressed by the equation D = 4.47 × 10’−8 exp(−55 0001R T) m2· s−1over the temperature range from 1273 to 2073 K. Evaluation and comparison of the plutonium diffusion data with that of uranium and thorium using a compensation law treatment resulted in a reasonably good correlation, thus implying similar diffusion mechanisms.