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[R4-02]Particulate plutonium released from the Fukushima Daiichi meltdowns
*Satoshi Utsunomiya1 (1. Kyushu Univ. Sci.)
Keywords:
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant,Plutonium,Cesium,Synchrotron radiation,SIMS
We report the discovery of particulate Pu associated with cesium-rich microparticles (CsMPs) that formed in and were released from the reactors during the FDNPP meltdowns. The CsMPs contained discrete U(IV)O2 nanoparticles, <~10 nm, one of which is enriched in Pu adjacent to fragments of Zr-cladding. The isotope ratios, 235U/238U, 240Pu/239Pu, and 242Pu/239Pu, of the CsMPs were determined to be ~0.0193, ~0.347, and ~0.065, respectively. Thus, the long-distance dispersion of Pu from FNDPP is attributed to the transport by CsMPs that have incorporated debris nano-fragments.
