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Study of the synthesis and thermodynamic properties of the (An,Zr)O2 and (Zr,An)SiO4 compounds

Chemistry Condensed matter physics, chemistry & nanosciences

Abstract

In the event of a serious nuclear accident, the fuel in the reactor core may melt, resulting in the formation of a compound known as corium. Cases of major accidents and prototypical corium formation experiments have identified the formation of key compounds such as mixed oxides (U,Zr)O2 formed by interaction of the fuel with the zircaloy cladding and silicates (Zr,U)SiO4 formed by interaction of the corium with structural materials. In the case of MOx, (U,Pu)O2 fuels, corium formation could lead to the formation of equivalent phases with significant plutonium contents. However, experimental thermodynamic data on such compounds, which would enable their behaviour to be assessed, are currently non-existent. In this context, determining the conditions for synthesising such compounds with a good degree of purity is essential for acquiring such data. The synthesis of (Zr,Pu)O2 and (Zr,Pu)SiO4 solid solutions is therefore an essential first step before studying (Zr,U,Pu)O2 and (Zr,U,Pu)SiO4 systems.
The aim of this PhD thesis will be to determine the conditions suitable for the synthesis of these compounds, to carry out a series of characterisations enabling their purity to be assessed and their thermodynamic properties to be established. To achieve this, experiments will be carried out on the ATALANTE facility and a multi-technique characterisation approach will be chosen (XRD, Raman and infrared spectroscopies, SEM, synchrotron characterisation techniques, etc.). Solubility tests in a controlled environment will then be set up and calorimetric measurements carried out as part of international collaborations.

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Département de recherche sur les procédés pour la mine et le recyclage du combustible
Service d’études des Procédés de Traitement et de recyclage des combustibles
Laboratoire de chimie du Solide et d’Elaboration des Matériaux d’actinides
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