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Sol-gel chemistry applied to the synthesis of polymetallic oxides including actinides reactivity and structure from solution to solid state; Synthese par voie douce d'oxydes polymetalliques incluant des actinides: reactivite et structure de la solution au solide

Abstract

Minor actinides transmutation is studied at present in order to reduce the radiotoxicity of nuclear waste and the assessment of its technical feasibility requires specific designed materials. When considering americium, yttria stabilized zirconia (Am{sup III} YII Zriv)Or{sub x} is among the ceramic phases that one which presents the required physico-chemical properties. An innovative synthesis of this mixed oxide by sol-gel process is reported in this manuscript. The main aim of this work is to adjust the reactivity of the different metallic cations in aqueous media using complexing agent, in order to initiate a favourable interaction for a homogeneous elements repartition in the forming solid phase. The originality of the settled synthesis lies on an in-situ formation of a stable and monodisperse nano-particles dispersion in the presence of acetylacetone. The main reaction mechanisms have been identified: the sol stabilisation results from an original interaction between the three compounds (Zrly, trivalent cations and acetylacetone). The sol corresponds to a structured system at the nanometer scale for which zirconium and trivalent cations are homogeneously dispersed, preliminary to the sol-gel transition. Furthermore, preliminary studies were carried out with a view to developing materials. They have demonstrated that numerous innovative and potential applications can be  More>>
Authors:
Publication Date:
Feb 15, 2006
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
CEA-R-6142
Resource Relation:
Other Information: TH: These physique et chimie des materiaux; [140 refs.]
Subject:
38 RADIATION CHEMISTRY, RADIOCHEMISTRY, AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY; ACETYLACETONE; AMERICIUM; CATIONS; CHEMICAL PREPARATION; CHEMICAL STATE; DISPERSIONS; HYDROLYSIS; HYDROXYLATION; INFRARED SPECTRA; INTERFACES; LIGANDS; OXALATES; PARTICLE SIZE; PELLETIZING; PRECIPITATION; SINTERING; SOL-GEL PROCESS; SPECTROPHOTOMETRY; THERMAL GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS; TRANSMUTATION; X-RAY DIFFRACTION; YTTRIUM COMPOUNDS; ZIRCONIUM HYDROXIDES; ZIRCONIUM OXIDES
OSTI ID:
20943024
Research Organizations:
Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, 75 - Paris (France); CEA Valrho, Dept. Radiochimie et Procedes, Service de Chimie des Procedes de Separation, 30 - Marcoule (France)
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
French
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: FR0702769096477
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
FRN
Size:
189 pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 13, 2007

Citation Formats

Lemonnier, St. Sol-gel chemistry applied to the synthesis of polymetallic oxides including actinides reactivity and structure from solution to solid state; Synthese par voie douce d'oxydes polymetalliques incluant des actinides: reactivite et structure de la solution au solide. France: N. p., 2006. Web.
Lemonnier, St. Sol-gel chemistry applied to the synthesis of polymetallic oxides including actinides reactivity and structure from solution to solid state; Synthese par voie douce d'oxydes polymetalliques incluant des actinides: reactivite et structure de la solution au solide. France.
Lemonnier, St. 2006. "Sol-gel chemistry applied to the synthesis of polymetallic oxides including actinides reactivity and structure from solution to solid state; Synthese par voie douce d'oxydes polymetalliques incluant des actinides: reactivite et structure de la solution au solide." France.
@misc{etde_20943024,
title = {Sol-gel chemistry applied to the synthesis of polymetallic oxides including actinides reactivity and structure from solution to solid state; Synthese par voie douce d'oxydes polymetalliques incluant des actinides: reactivite et structure de la solution au solide}
author = {Lemonnier, St}
abstractNote = {Minor actinides transmutation is studied at present in order to reduce the radiotoxicity of nuclear waste and the assessment of its technical feasibility requires specific designed materials. When considering americium, yttria stabilized zirconia (Am{sup III} YII Zriv)Or{sub x} is among the ceramic phases that one which presents the required physico-chemical properties. An innovative synthesis of this mixed oxide by sol-gel process is reported in this manuscript. The main aim of this work is to adjust the reactivity of the different metallic cations in aqueous media using complexing agent, in order to initiate a favourable interaction for a homogeneous elements repartition in the forming solid phase. The originality of the settled synthesis lies on an in-situ formation of a stable and monodisperse nano-particles dispersion in the presence of acetylacetone. The main reaction mechanisms have been identified: the sol stabilisation results from an original interaction between the three compounds (Zrly, trivalent cations and acetylacetone). The sol corresponds to a structured system at the nanometer scale for which zirconium and trivalent cations are homogeneously dispersed, preliminary to the sol-gel transition. Furthermore, preliminary studies were carried out with a view to developing materials. They have demonstrated that numerous innovative and potential applications can be developed by taking advantage of the direct and controlled formation of the sol and by adapting the sol-gel transition. The most illustrating result is the preparation of a sintered pellet with the composition Am0,13Zro,73Yo,0901,89 using this approach. (author)}
place = {France}
year = {2006}
month = {Feb}
}