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Energetics of metastudtite and implications for nuclear waste alteration

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1421144111

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uranium; metastudtite; enthalpy of formation; stability; nuclear fuel alteration

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  1. Materials Science of Actinides
  2. Energy Frontier Research Center - US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences

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Metastudtite, (UO2)O-2(H2O)(2), is one of two known natural peroxide minerals, but little is established about its thermodynamic stability. In this work, its standard enthalpy of formation, -1,779.6 +/- 1.9 kJ/mol, was obtained by high temperature oxide melt drop solution calorimetry. Decomposition of syntheticmetastudtitewas characterized by thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) with ex situ X-ray diffraction analysis. Four decomposition steps were observed in oxygen atmosphere: water loss around 220 degrees C associated with an endothermic heat effect accompanied by amorphization; another water loss from 400 degrees C to 530 degrees C; oxygen loss from amorphous UO3 to crystallize orthorhombic alpha-UO2.9; and reduction to crystalline U3O8. This detailed characterization allowed calculation of formation enthalpy from heat effects on decomposition measured by DSC and by transposed temperature drop calorimetry, and both these values agree with that from drop solution calorimetry. The data explain the irreversible transformation from studtite to metastudtite, the conditions under which metastudtite may form, and its significant role in the oxidation, corrosion, and dissolution of nuclear fuel in contact with water.

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