2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192215377
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Microalgae Diversity in Interim Wet Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel in Serpong, Indonesia

Abstract: The water quality in the interim wet storage of spent fuel (ISSF) needs to be monitored due to its function as a radiation shield. Water in ISSF pools must be free from microorganisms such as microalgae that live in a radioactive environment. Moreover, particular microalgae are capable of causing corrosion to stainless steel, which is a component of ISSF. Therefore, this study aims to determine the diversity of microalgae in the ISSF and those living in a radioactive environment, which cause corrosion. The mic… Show more

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“…Based previous study in the facility, Chlorella vulgaris was also found to form biofilms in the SNF pool and cause corrosion. These microalgae produce chloride ions and oxygen, thus increasing DO [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based previous study in the facility, Chlorella vulgaris was also found to form biofilms in the SNF pool and cause corrosion. These microalgae produce chloride ions and oxygen, thus increasing DO [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In elevated temperatures, Mei et al (2022) noted a dominance of planktonic microalgae over the denser species (e.g., diatoms) due to the reduction of light intensity at the deeper water column. Green microalgae such as Chlorella are competitive species and have the ability to dominate especially in favorable conditions (Sugoro et al, 2022). Furthermore, the relatively high wind speed and mixing during the second and third sampling dates (4.3 m/s and 4.7 m/s, respectively) promoted the dominance of diatoms.…”
Section: Comparison Of Microalgal Assemblage On Different Sampling Datesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microorganisms are cosmopolite organisms which can live in various places on earth [1], including in extreme environments, such as heavy metal contaminated environments [2] or high radiation exposure [3]. Microorganisms living in high radiation environments are known to have phenotypically sophisticated characters, as well as molecular repair mechanisms that can prolong their survival under extreme radiation [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%