Chemical and electrochemical behavior of metallic technetium in acidic media

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Maryline Ferrier
Frederic Poineau
Gordon D. Jarvinen
Kenneth R. Czerwinski
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[1] University of Nevada-Las Vegas,Department of Chemistry
[2] Seaborg Institute,undefined
[3] Los Alamos National Laboratory,undefined
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Technetium; Electrodissolution; Corrosion rate; Nitric acid; Hydrochloric acid;
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The chemical and electrochemical properties of technetium metal were studied in 1–6 M HX and in 1 M NaX (pH 1 and 2.5), X = Cl, NO3. The chemical dissolution rates of Tc metal were higher in HNO3 than in HCl (i.e. 8.63 × 10−5 mol cm−2 h−1 in 6 M HNO3 versus 2.05 × 10−9 mol cm−2 h−1 in 6 M HCl). The electrochemical dissolution rates in HNO3 and HCl were similar and mainly depended on the electrochemical potential and the acid concentration. The optimum dissolution of Tc metal was obtained in 1 M HNO3 at 1 V/AgAgCl (1.70 × 10−3 mol cm−2 h−1). The dissolution potentials of Tc metal in nitric acid were in the range of 0.596–0.832 V/AgAgCl. Comparison of Tc behavior with Mo and Ru indicated that in HNO3, the dissolution rate followed the order: Mo > Tc > Ru, and for dissolution potential the order: Ediss(Ru) > Ediss(Tc) > Ediss(Mo). The corrosion products of Tc metal were analyzed in HCl solution by UV–Visible spectroscopy and showed the presence of TcO4−. The surface of the electrode was characterized by microscopic techniques; it indicated that Tc metal preferentially corroded at the scratches formed during the polishing and no oxide layer was observed.
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