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Electrochemical Decontamination of Metallic Surfaces Contaminated by Spent-Fuel Storage Pool Water

Prakash B. Chaudhary, Manohar G. Bhide

Nuclear Technology / Volume 98 / Number 2 / May 1992 / Pages 242-244

Technical Note / Nuclear Fuel Cycle / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT92-A34680

It was earlier shown theoretically that the radioactivity released by spent-fuel elements into storage pool water is predominantly carried by positive ions. A new decontamination method is described in which freshly contaminated metallic surfaces are decontaminated electrochemically, resulting in smooth, shiny surfaces. This method, which uses current densities of ∼15 μ A/cm1, is quantitatively and qualitatively different from earlier electrochemical procedures, where higher current densities of the order of milliamperes per square centimetre or even amperes per square centimetre were used.