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Controlling the oxygen potential to improve the densification and the solid solution formation of uranium-plutonium mixed oxides

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Diffusion mechanisms occurring during the sintering of oxide ceramics are affected by the oxygen content of the atmosphere, as it imposes the nature and the concentration of structural defects in the material. Thus, the oxygen partial pressure, p(O2), of the sintering gas has to be precisely controlled, otherwise a large dispersion in various parameters, critical for the manufacturing of ceramics such as nuclear oxides fuels, is likely to occur. In the present work, the densification behaviour and the solid solution formation of a mixed uranium-plutonium oxide (MOX) were investigated. The initial mixture, composed of 70% UO2 + 30% PuO2, was studied at p(O2) ranging from 10−15 to 10−4 atm up to 1873 K both with dilatometry and in situ high temperature X-ray diffraction. This study has shown that the initial oxides UO2+x and PuO2−x first densify during heating and then the solid solution formation starts at about 200 K higher. The densification and the formation of the solid solution both occur at a lower temperature when p(O2) increases. Based on this result, it is possible to better define the sintering atmosphere, eventually leading to optimized parameters such as density, oxygen stoichiometry and cations homogenization of nuclear ceramics and of a wide range of industrial ceramic materials.

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hal-00959316 , version 1 (14-03-2014)

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Ségolène Berzati, Stéphane Vaudez, C. Belin Renaud, Jacques Léchelle, Yves Marc, et al.. Controlling the oxygen potential to improve the densification and the solid solution formation of uranium-plutonium mixed oxides. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2014, 447 (1-3), pp.115-124. ⟨10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.12.014⟩. ⟨hal-00959316⟩
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