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Title: Thorium and uranium phosphate syntheses and lixiviation tests for their use as hosts for radwastes

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OSTI ID:382854
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  1. Univ de Paris-Sud, Orsay (France). Inst. de Physique Nucleaire

Thorium and uranium phosphates were synthesized via soft chemistry and then calcined at high temperature, respectively up to 850 and 1,170 C. Th{sub 3}(PO{sub 4}){sub 4} was not found. Instead, the authors found they had made a new mixed valence compound: U(UO{sub 2})(PO{sub 4}){sub 2}, for which crystal structure, absorption spectrum in ultraviolet and visible, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy were done. All of these experiments confirmed the presence of uranium in both tetravalent and hexavalent states. Lixiviation of thorium phosphate labeled with radioactive isotopes: {sup 227}Th and {sup 223}Ra allowed them to determine the upper limit of the solubility for this compound (about 7.6 {times} 10{sup {minus}11} M) and, the percentage of {sup 223}Ra released in deionized water (about 5 {times} 10{sub {minus}3}%). Similar lixiviation tests on U(UO{sub 2})(PO{sub 4}){sub 2} labeled with {sup 230}U (radiochemically produced) gave a uranium solubility value 10 times greater than uranium measured by laser spectrofluorometry. This discrepancy is attributed to the radiation chemistry inherent in the use of radioactive isotope at high specific activity. The lixiviated uranium fraction from U(UO{sub 2})(PO{sub 4}){sub 2} is seven to eight orders of magnitude higher than for thorium. Unexpected behavior was observed for uranium solubility which increases by two orders of magnitude after 2,000 hours of lixiviation. This phenomenon is not yet understood.

OSTI ID:
382854
Report Number(s):
CONF-941075-; ISBN 1-55899-253-7; TRN: 96:025746
Resource Relation:
Conference: 18. international symposium on the scientific basis for nuclear waste management, Kyoto (Japan), 23-27 Oct 1994; Other Information: PBD: 1995; Related Information: Is Part Of Scientific basis for nuclear waste management 18. Part 2; Murakami, Takashi [ed.] [Ehime Univ., Matsuyama, Ehime (Japan). Dept. of Earth Sciences]; Ewing, R.C. [ed.] [Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM (United States). Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences]; PB: 690 p.; Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, Volume 353
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English