Coatings to protect spent aluminium-clad research reactor fuel during extended wet storage

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Conversion coatings have been used to protect aluminium surfaces from corroding. Hence use of this type of coating was considered to protect the aluminium cladding of spent research reactor fuels during extended wet storage. A conventional chemical process, as opposed to an electrochemical process, is preferred due to the shape of the fuel and its high radioactivity. In this context hydrotalcite (HTC) and boehmite coatings were considered. This paper presents the results of further development of HTC coatings, from the stand point of eventually being able to coat highly radioactive spent fuels using remote handling equipment. More specifically: (a) preparation of HTC coatings from different baths on AA 6061 alloy surfaces that were given pre-treatments to simulate spent fuel surfaces; (b) characteristics of the HTC coatings as a function of bath temperature; (c) corrosion behaviour of HTC coated AA 6061 alloy; (d) results of field studies in which dummy fuel elements, consisting of Al alloy plates coated with HTC from different baths (with or without post coating treatments), were immersed in the IEA-R1 reactor’s spent fuel basin for periods of up to 2 years. This study demonstrates that Al surfaces can be coated with HTC using an allroom temperature process. The field tests revealed marked increase in corrosion resistance of HTC coated plates. The mechanism of corrosion protection is discussed and a mock-up arrangement to remotely handle dummy-fuel elements to pre-treat, coat with HTC and post-treat is presented.

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FERNANDES, S.M.C.; CORREA, O.V.; SOUZA, J.A. de; RAMANATHAN, L.V.; ANTUNES, R.A.; OLIVEIRA, M.C.L. de. Coatings to protect spent aluminium-clad research reactor fuel during extended wet storage. In: EUROPEAN RESEARCH REACTOR CONFERENCE, May 14-18, 2017, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Proceedings... Brussels, Belgium: European Nuclear Society, 2017. p. 1-10. Disponível em: http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/28100. Acesso em: 13 Mar 2025.
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