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    Modelling of time resolved and long contact time dissolution studies of spent nuclear fuel in 10 mM carbonate solution – A comparison between two different models and experimental data by Eriksen, Trygve E., Jonsson, Mats, Merino, Juan

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (30-04-2008)
    “…Using two different models, radiation induced dissolution of spent UO 2 fuel has been simulated. One of the models is conventional homogeneous radiolysis…”
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    Simulation of radiation induced dissolution of spent nuclear fuel using the steady-state approach. A comparison to experimental data by Nielsen, Fredrik, Ekeroth, Ella, Eriksen, Trygve E., Jonsson, Mats

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (29-02-2008)
    “…Using the recently developed steady-state model for simulation of radiation induced dissolution of spent nuclear fuel in water we have estimated the rate of…”
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    Anion diffusion pathways in bentonite clay compacted to different dry densities by Molera, Mireia, Eriksen, Trygve, Jansson, Mats

    Published in Applied clay science (01-08-2003)
    “…Diffusion of the anions Cl − and I − in MX-80 compacted bentonite has been studied at different ionic strengths (0.01, 0.1 M NaClO 4) and clay density (0.4,…”
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    Reduction of Pertechnetate in Solution by Heterogeneous Electron Transfer from Fe(II)-Containing Geological Material by Cui, Daqing, Eriksen, Trygve E

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-07-1996)
    “…We have studied the surface-mediated reduction of pertechnetate (TcO4 - ) in solution by Fe(II)-bearing fracture filling material from a natural fracture in…”
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    Reduction of Pertechnetate by Ferrous Iron in Solution: Influence of Sorbed and Precipitated Fe(II) by Cui, Daqing, Eriksen, Trygve E

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-07-1996)
    “…The reduction of TcO4 - to TcO2 · nH2O by Fe(II) in slightly acid to basic solution has been investigated in an all-glass reaction vessel with a hydrophobic…”
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    In situ anion diffusion experiments using radiotracers by Jansson, Mats, Eriksen, Trygve E

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (01-02-2004)
    “…Diffusion experiments in compacted bentonite have been carried out in situ using the borehole laboratory CHEMLAB. The “ordinary” anion iodide and the…”
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    LOT—in situ diffusion experiments using radioactive tracers by Jansson, Mats, Eriksen, Trygve E., Wold, Susanna

    Published in Applied clay science (01-08-2003)
    “…An experiment series at Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory, called “Long Term Test of Buffer Material”, LOT, are carried out at Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory to validate…”
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    Radiation induced dissolution of UO 2 based nuclear fuel – A critical review of predictive modelling approaches by Eriksen, Trygve E., Shoesmith, David W., Jonsson, Mats

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (2012)
    “…Radiation induced dissolution of uranium dioxide (UO 2) nuclear fuel and the consequent release of radionuclides to intruding groundwater are key-processes in…”
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    One-Electron Redox Potential of Thiobenzoic Acid. Kinetic Characteristics of Benzoylthiyl Radical β-Fragmentation by Zhao, Rong, Lind, Johan, Merényi, Gábor, Eriksen, Trygve E

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (01-04-1998)
    “…By means of pulse radiolysis, one-electron oxidation of benzoylthiolate (PhCOS-) was achieved by the azide radical (N3 •) in aqueous solution. The spectrum of…”
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    Dissolution of irradiated fuel: a radiolytic mass balance study by Eriksen, Trygve E., Eklund, Ulla-Britt, Werme, Lars, Bruno, Jordi

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-12-1995)
    “…We have studied the production of H 2,0 2 and H 20 2 by radiolysis of the leach solution in a closed system containing fragments of irradiated PWR fuel and…”
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    Radiation induced dissolution of UO2 based nuclear fuel – A critical review of predictive modelling approaches by Eriksen, Trygve E., Shoesmith, David W., Jonsson, Mats

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-01-2012)
    “…Radiation induced dissolution of uranium dioxide (UO2) nuclear fuel and the consequent release of radionuclides to intruding groundwater are key-processes in…”
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    One-Electron Reduction Potential and the β-Fragmentation of Acetylthiyl Radical, Comparisons with Benzoylthiyl Radical and the Oxygen Counterparts by Zhao, Rong, Lind, Johan, Merényi, Gábor, Eriksen, Trygve E

    “…One-electron oxidation of acetyl thiolate (CH3C(O)S-) was achieved by hydroxyl (OH•) and azide (N3•) radicals in aqueous solution. The resulting acetylthiyl…”
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    Reduction Potentials and Kinetics of β-Fragmentation Reactions of 4-Substituted Benzoylthiyl Radicals by Zhao, Rong, Lind, Johan, Merényi, Gábor, Jonsson, Mats, Eriksen, Trygve E

    “…By means of pulse radiolysis, the one-electron reduction potentials of 4-substituted benzoylthiolates E°(4-XPhC(O)S•/4-XPhC(O)S-), where X is CH3, CH3O, CF3,…”
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    Radiation induced dissolution of UO sub(2) based nuclear fuel - A critical review of predictive modelling approaches by Eriksen, Trygve E, Shoesmith, David W, Jonsson, Mats

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-01-2012)
    “…Radiation induced dissolution of uranium dioxide (UO sub(2)) nuclear fuel and the consequent release of radionuclides to intruding groundwater are…”
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