Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9793764 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The electrochemical properties of plutonium have been studied in molten equimolar NaCl/KCl and CaCl2 at 1073Â K by cyclic voltammetry. The respective standard potentials of Pu(III)/Pu redox couple, â2.54Â V and â2.51Â V (versus Clâ/Cl2 reference electrode), led to the calculation of the activity coefficients of Pu(III) in each electrolyte. In CaCl2 the complexation of Pu(III) ions is lower and the voltage gap between Pu(III)/Pu redox system and the solvent limit is higher. Use of these results to construct potential-pO2â diagrams for plutonium at 1073Â K gives a rational overview of plutonium properties in these media.
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Authors
David Lambertin, Séverine Ched'homme, Gilles Bourgès, Sylvie Sanchez, Gérard Picard,