The Rossendorf Beam Line ROBL - A Dedicated Experimental Station for XAFS Measurements of Actinides


The Rossendorf Beam Line ROBL - A Dedicated Experimental Station for XAFS Measurements of Actinides

Reich, T.; Bernhard, G.; Geipel, G.; Funke, H.; Hennig, C.; Rossberg, A.; Matz, W.; Schell, N.; Nitsche, H.

X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) spectroscopy is a powerful tool for obtaining basic molecular-level information, which is required for a better understanding of the mechanisms responsible for radionuclide transport in the environment. A unique experimental station dedicated to the study of actinides by XAFS spectroscopy has become operational at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France. The main characteristics of the Rossendorf Beamline, ROBL, and its radiochemistry end station and selected results obtained on Tc and Np solutions are presented.

  • Radiochimica Acta 88, (2000) 633-637

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