Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1569920 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The oxidation of sintered UO2 pellets and powder into U3O8 has been studied by thermogravimetry at 370 °C, under controlled oxygen partial pressures (PO2PO2 ranging from 2 to 40 kPa). Sigmoidal curves of oxidation weight gain were measured for both pellet and powder test samples. The rate of oxidation increased as the oxygen partial pressure increased. It has been shown, by simultaneous TG-DSC, that the reaction proceeds in a pseudo steady state. An experimental methodology based on temperature or PO2PO2 jumps has shown that the assumption of a rate-limiting step is validated, and a mean value of activation energy for the formation of U3O8 of 103 kJ mol−1 was estimated.

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