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Characterization of a suspect nuclear fuel rod in a case of illegal international traffic of fissile material

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FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
Volume 199, Issue 1-3, Pages E15-E21

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2010.02.008

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Forensic science; Nuclear illicit trafficking; Nuclear fuel smuggling; TRIGA reactor; Gammagraphic analysis; gamma-Spectrometry

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This case study describes the characterization of a suspect rod of nuclear fuel seized in Italy: on request of the coroner, the characterization concerned the kind and the conditions of the rod, the amount and the specific characteristics of the species present in it, with particular attention to their possible use chemical and/or nuclear plants. The methodology used was based on radiochemical analyses (gammagraphic and gamma-spectrometry) whereas the comparison was performed by means of a fuel reference element working in the TRIGA nuclear reactor at Research Center of ENEA-Casaccia. The results show clearly how the exhibit was an element of nuclear fuel, how long it was irradiated, and the amount of Pu-239 produced and the U-235 consumed. Finally, even if the seized rod was briefly radiated at the zero power'' and traces of fission products and plutonium were found, it would be still usable as fresh'' fuel in a reactor type TRIGA if it had not been intercepted by Italian police authorities. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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