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Dilatometric study of a co-converted (U,Am)O2 powder

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 36, Issue 7, Pages 1775-1782

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2016.01.028

Keywords

Actinides; Co-conversion; Sintering; Microstructure; Calcination

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  1. CEA PACFA program

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A possible option to reduce the radiotoxicity of nuclear waste is to transmute minor actinides and notably americium into lighter short-lived elements in fast neutron reactors of fourth generation. It consists in irradiating uranium-americium mixed-oxide compounds named AmBB (Americium-Bearing Blankets) and located at the reactor core periphery. Among the processes developed to fabricate AmBB, a chemical synthesis route was investigated. Dense samples were achieved using a simplified pelletizing-sintering process from oxalate co-converted powder. This work focuses on the identification and comprehension of the steps occurring during the sintering of these co-converted (U,Am)O-2 powders. To discriminate the different phenomena observed by dilatometric measurements, different experimental techniques were performed. It allowed identifying that the sintering of the finest particles occurred in the [1000-1350K] range while the elimination of porosity and sintering of (U,Am)O-2 larger grains is realized in the [1400-1900 K] range with an apparent activation energy of 430 kJ.mol(-1). (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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