Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1568852 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Actinide nitrides, in particular UN, are being considered as fuel types for advanced reactor systems. Here, we demonstrate a low-temperature synthesis route on uranium that could be developed into a commercial fabrication process for UN and mixed actinide nitride fuels. UN was successfully synthesized from UO2 by first reacting with NH4HF2 in a ball mill at 20 °C to form tetravalent ammonium uranium fluorides. Then, reaction with an ammonia atmosphere at 800 °C oxidized tetravalent uranium fluorides to hexavalent UN2. The final product, UN, was obtained by decomposing UN2 at 1100 °C under argon to produce UN through an intermediate phase of U2N3.
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Authors
Charles B. Yeamans, G.W. Chinthaka Silva, Gary S. Cerefice, Kenneth R. Czerwinski, Thomas Hartmann, Anthony K. Burrell, Alfred P. Sattelberger,