Nuclear and Radiochemistry (B-KUL-G0H93B)

3 ECTSEnglish18 Second term
POC Chemie

The main objective of this course is to provide students with general basic knowledge about different aspects, problems and applications of nuclear chemistry and radiochemistry.

 

Aim 1: The students can explain the application of ionising radiation in industry, medical sector and analysis techniques including their boundary conditions; they can estimate the effects of ionising radiation on matter.

 

Aim 2: The students understand the principles of nuclear reactions and their application for the production of energy and radionuclides.

 

Aim 3: The students can explain the nuclear fuel cycle in all its aspects, have knowledge of the different types of nuclear reactors and their working principle, and can take a position in the debate on nuclear energy and disposal of nuclear waste.

 

Aim 4: The students can explain the existence of radionuclides in nature and can relate this to radioactive decay and the application of age determination using radiochemical clocks.

Students are familiar with the contents of basic courses chemistry and physics.

This course is identical to the following courses:
G0H93A : Nuclear and Radiochemistry

Activities

3 ects. Nuclear and Radiochemistry, Part 2 (B-KUL-G0H95a)

3 ECTSEnglishFormat: Lecture18 Second term
POC Chemie

Nuclear fission

  • Mass defect and binding energy
  • Liquid drop model
  • Fissile versus fertile nuclei
  • Fission probability
  • Fission products
  • Prompt and delayed neutrons
  • Fission chain reaction
  • Energy release in fission

 

Nuclear fuel cycle

  • Uranium ores
  • Mining of uranium
  • Conversion to UF6
  • Uranium enrichment
  • Nuclear fuel fabrication
  • Irradiation of nuclear fuel
  • Temporary storage of spent fuel
  • Reprocessing of spent fuel
  • Mixed oxide (MOX) fuel
  • Processing of radioactive waste

 

Disposal of radioactive waste

  • Responsible authorities in Belgium
  • Radioactive waste management in Belgium
  • Origin and classification of radioactive waste
  • Final disposal of radioactive waste

 

Nuclear reactors

  • Natural nuclear reactors in Oklo
  • Components of a nuclear reactor
  • Chicago Pile-1
  • Nuclear power plant
  • Nuclear reactor generations
  • Nuclear reactor types
  • Gen IV reactors
  • Nuclear energy in Belgium
  • Nuclear energy worldwide

 

Radionuclides in nature

  • Cosmogenic radionuclides
  • Primordial radionuclides
  • Natural decay series
  • Anthropogenic radionuclides
  • Age determination from radioactive decay

 

Actinide and transactinide elements

  • Early-actinides
  • Production of late-actinides
  • Properties of actinides
  • Applications of actinides
  • Production of transactinides
  • Properties of transactinides

 

Absorption of nuclear radiation

  • Nuclear radiation absorption processes
  • Technical applications of radiation sources

 

Radiation effects on matter

  • Radiation tracks
  • Radiation dose and radiation yield
  • Radiation effect on metals
  • Radiation effect on inorganic compounds
  • Radiation effect on water and aqueous solutions
  • Radiation effect on organic compounds and organic solutions
  • Non-biological applications

 

Radioactive tracers

  • Principles of using radioactive tracers
  • Chemistry of trace concentrations
  • Applications of radioactive tracers in general chemistry
  • Radiopharmaceuticals

 

Nuclear analytical applications

  • Activation analysis
  • Mössbauer spectroscopy
  • Isotope dilution analysis

G.R. Choppin, J. Rydberg, J.-O. Liljenzin, C. Ekberg

“Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry” Fourth Edition

© Elsevier, 2013

 

A. Vértes, S. Nagy, Z. Klencsár, R.G. Lovas, F. Rösch

“Handbook of Nuclear Chemistry” Second Edition

© Springer, 2011

Evaluation

Evaluation: Nuclear and Radiochemistry (B-KUL-G2H93b)

Type : Exam during the examination period
Description of evaluation : Written
Learning material : None


Written examination.