Method for chemical decontamination of the surface of a metal co

Induced nuclear reactions: processes – systems – and elements – Fission reactor material treatment – Post accident impurity or contaminant removal

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376310, 252626, 252631, G21C 1942

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050452738

ABSTRACT:
A method for chemical decontamination of the surface of a metal component of a nuclear reactor plant includes treating the surface of the metal component in a single-step method with an aqueous solution that is free of carbonic acid oxalic acid and contains a different carbonic acid.

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