- Xenon-135
135Xe is an isotope of
xenon , and afission product (yield 6.3333%) which is the most powerful knownneutron -absorbingnuclear poison and has a significant effect onnuclear reactor operation.Xe-135 effects on restart
The inability of a reactor to be started due to the effects of Xe-135 is sometimes referred to as "xenon precluded start-up". The period of time where the reactor is unable to override the effects of Xe-135 is called the "xenon dead time". During periods of steady state operation, at a constant
neutron flux level, the Xe-135 concentration builds up to its equilibrium value for that reactor power in about 40 to 50 hours. When the reactor power is increased, Xe-135 concentration initially decreases because the burn up is increased at the new higher power level. Because 95% of the Xe-135 production is from iodine-135 decay, which has a 6 to 7 hour half-life, the production of Xe-135 remains constant, at this point, the Xe-135 concentration reaches a minimum. The concentration then increases to the new equilibrium level for the new power level in again roughly 40 to 50 hours. The magnitude and the rate of change of concentration during the initial 4 to 6 hours following the power change is dependent upon the initial power level and on the amount of change in power level; the Xe-135 concentration change is greater for a larger change in power level. When reactor power is decreased, the process is reversed.Reactors using continuous reprocessing like many
molten salt reactor designs might be able to extract Xe-135 from the fuel and avoid these effects.Decay and capture products
135Xe that does not capture a neutron decays to
Cs-135 , one of only 3 long-lived fission products with high yields, along withTc-99 andZr-93 . There are also 4 long-lived fission products with lower yields,Iodine-129 ,Pd-107 ,Se-79 , andSn-126 .135Xe that does capture a neutron becomes stable 136Xe, which joins several other
xenon isotopes which are fission products. In continuous operation an estimated 10% [ [http://canteach.candu.org/library/20040720.pdf Objectives ] ] to 50%Fact|date=January 2008 of the 135Xe produced decays instead of undergoingneutron capture .ee also
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Isotopes of xenon References
* [http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/nucene/xenon.html "Xenon Poisoning" or Neutron Absorption in Reactors]
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