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Direct sintering of UO2+x oxides prepared under hydrothermal conditions

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Abstract The sintering of uranium oxide powders prepared by hydrothermal conversion of oxalates was studied. A dilatometric study first showed that among the synthesis conditions, only the pH largely impacted… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The sintering of uranium oxide powders prepared by hydrothermal conversion of oxalates was studied. A dilatometric study first showed that among the synthesis conditions, only the pH largely impacted the densification, notably through the powders morphology. Three samples (single crystals – pH = 1, microspheres – pH = 2 and nano‑powders – pH = 8) were further selected to study their sintering behaviour. Densitometric and granulometric data then allowed establishing sintering maps. For single crystals and microspheres, densities above 96 %TD were obtained at 1700 °C. In contrast, only 2–8 hours at 1500 °C were needed to yield comparable results for nano-powders. These observations confirm that the hydrothermal conversion of oxalates can be considered as a promising route for the synthesis of actinide oxides, which can subsequently be sintered directly.

Keywords: sintering uo2; hydrothermal conditions; direct sintering; uo2 oxides; prepared hydrothermal; oxides prepared

Journal Title: Journal of The European Ceramic Society
Year Published: 2021

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