Samples of a commercially available polyphenyl ether (PPE) oil are irradiated in the mixed neutron and gamma radiation field of the Pavia TRIGA Mark II reactor, at irradiation doses ranging from 0.78 MGy to 7.8 MGy. The oil is a nuclear grade product, whose radiation resistance reported in the product specification is based on cobalt-60 gamma irradiation data. The collection of additional data in a nuclear reactor radiation field performed in the present work, is motivated by the need to use this oil in neutron-rich environments such as targets and accelerators. The post-irradiation characterization of the oil samples here reported includes viscosity measurements, total acid number (TAN), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), gas chromatography (GC), gel permeation chromatography (GPC) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The presented results evidence a remarkable increase of kinetic viscosity with the absorbed dose. Differences in the radiation-induced viscosity increase are observed comparing the data collected in mixed neutron and gamma radiation with the previous ones collected in cobalt-60 gamma radiation. This result emphasizes the need of further studies on the dependence of the radiation damage on different radiation environments. A negligible increase of TAN is reported. The FT-IR, GC, GPC and NMR show progressive polymerization with increasing dose. The increasing molecular size is in line with the viscosity data presented.

Characterization of a polyphenyl ether oil irradiated at high doses in a TRIGA Mark II nuclear reactor

Zenoni, Aldo;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Samples of a commercially available polyphenyl ether (PPE) oil are irradiated in the mixed neutron and gamma radiation field of the Pavia TRIGA Mark II reactor, at irradiation doses ranging from 0.78 MGy to 7.8 MGy. The oil is a nuclear grade product, whose radiation resistance reported in the product specification is based on cobalt-60 gamma irradiation data. The collection of additional data in a nuclear reactor radiation field performed in the present work, is motivated by the need to use this oil in neutron-rich environments such as targets and accelerators. The post-irradiation characterization of the oil samples here reported includes viscosity measurements, total acid number (TAN), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), gas chromatography (GC), gel permeation chromatography (GPC) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The presented results evidence a remarkable increase of kinetic viscosity with the absorbed dose. Differences in the radiation-induced viscosity increase are observed comparing the data collected in mixed neutron and gamma radiation with the previous ones collected in cobalt-60 gamma radiation. This result emphasizes the need of further studies on the dependence of the radiation damage on different radiation environments. A negligible increase of TAN is reported. The FT-IR, GC, GPC and NMR show progressive polymerization with increasing dose. The increasing molecular size is in line with the viscosity data presented.
2021
2021
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PE2_3 Nuclear physics
PE4_14 Radiation chemistry
PE5_16 Polymer chemistry
PE5_1 Structural properties of materials
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497
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Radiation effects, neutron damage, lubricating oil, polyphenyl ether, radiation tolerance, mixed radiation field
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Ferrari, Matteo; Zenoni, Aldo; Lee, Yongjoong; Hayashi, Yoshikazu
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