Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7966326 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Thermal and X-ray diffraction measurements have been used to study the formation of various nitrato-complexes as intermediates and mixed oxides as end products using different mol ratios of the ternary mixtures of UO2(NO3)2â
6H2O, NaNO3 and Sr(NO3)2 at high temperatures. These results indicate the interaction of UO2(NO3)2â
6H2O and NaNO3 in equimolar ratio to form sodium uranyl nitrate monohydrate (Na[UO2(NO3)3]â
H2O), dimerized sodium uranyl oxynitrate (Na2[(UO2NO3)2(O)2]) and sodium diuranate (Na2U2O7). The decomposition temperature of Sr(NO3)2 decreased by 60 °C in the presence of in-situ formed Na2U2O7. The uranium of Na2U2O7 intermediate reacts with Sr(NO3)2 to form various strontium uranium mixed oxides depending on Sr to U ratio in the initial mixtures. During the interaction of Sr(NO3)2 with Na2U2O7, sodium separates out as amorphous Na2O in the mixtures, containing Sr to U ratio ⩾1. Na2O phase is not formed in the uranium rich ternary mixture.
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Authors
Bhupesh Kalekar, Naina Raje, A.V.R. Reddy,