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Coprecipitation of Ce(III) oxide with UO 2
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Tam, P. L.
, Spahiu, K.
, Ekberg, C.
, Saleh, M.
, Hedberg, M.
, Persson, I.
in
actinides
/ amorphous
/ Ce (III)
/ coprecipitation
/ solid solution
/ solubility
/ UO2
2024
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Coprecipitation of Ce(III) oxide with UO 2
by
Tam, P. L.
, Spahiu, K.
, Ekberg, C.
, Saleh, M.
, Hedberg, M.
, Persson, I.
in
actinides
/ amorphous
/ Ce (III)
/ coprecipitation
/ solid solution
/ solubility
/ UO2
2024
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Coprecipitation of Ce(III) oxide with UO 2
2024
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The neutralization of acidic solutions containing U (IV) and Ce (III) at room temperature in glove box atmosphere and in the presence of dithionite results in coprecipitation of these elements as amorphous solid solutions Ce x U 1– x O 2± y . The solubilities of the precipitates with different mole fractions ( x ) of Ce(OH) 3 ( x = 0.01 or 0.1) were determined in 1 M NaClO 4 solutions between pH 2.2 and 12.8 under reducing conditions. The solids were investigated by a variety of methods (chemical analysis, SEM-EDX, XRD, XPS, XAS) to determine the nature of the solid solutions formed, their composition and the valence state of Ce and U. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy confirmed the oxidation states of the solids both before and after the equilibration as Ce (III) and U (IV). The amorphous coprecipitates reached equilibrium relatively fast (∼1 week). The release of Ce from the coprecipitates was totally dominated by the release of uranium over the whole pH range. The Ce concentrations decrease slightly with the decrease of Ce content in the solid, suggesting that Ce x U 1– x O 2± y solids behave thermodynamically as solid solutions. The concentrations of U in equilibrium with the coprecipitate were in excellent agreement with the solubility of UO 2 (s) under reducing conditions reported in the literature. The conditional solubility product of Ce(OH) 3 from the coprecipitate was several orders of magnitude (∼4 in the near neutral pH range and ∼18 in the acidic range) lower than that of pure Ce(OH) 3 (s). The activities and activity coefficients of Ce(OH) 3 (s) in the coprecipitate were also estimated. Activity coefficients are much less than 1, indicating that the mixing of Ce(OH) 3 with UO 2 is highly favorable.
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