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Radiation Effects in Chloride Molten Salt Compositions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2011

S.V. Ignatiev
Affiliation:
Department of Special Nuclear Power Units, Institute of Physics and Power Engineering Obninsk 249020, Russia, ignatiev@ippe.obninsk.ru
D.V. Pankratov
Affiliation:
Department of Special Nuclear Power Units, Institute of Physics and Power Engineering Obninsk 249020, Russia
E.I. Yefimov
Affiliation:
Department of Special Nuclear Power Units, Institute of Physics and Power Engineering Obninsk 249020, Russia
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Abstract

Radiation effects on the composition of NaCl (70 mole %) and PbC12 (30 mole %) salts irradiated by a high energy accelerator proton beam were analyzed. In the temperature interval from ∼50 to ∼1200 °C this composition can be considered as radiation-resistant material, that can be recommended for use as target material for accelerator-driven transmutation systems.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 2000

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