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Kinetics of dissolution of UO2 in nitric acid solutions: A multiparametric study of the non-catalysed reaction

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UO2 pellets were prepared by densification of oxides obtained from the conversion of the oxalate precursor. Then characterized in order to perform a multiparametric study of the dissolution in nitric acid medium. In this frame, for each sample, the densification rate, the grain size and the specific surface area of the prepared pellets were determined prior to the final dissolution experiments. By varying the concentration of the nitric acid solution and temperature, three different and successive steps were identified during the dissolution. Under the less aggressive conditions considered, a first transient step corresponding to the dissolution of the most reactive phases was observed at the solid/solution interface. Then, for all the tested conditions, a steady state step was established during which the normalised dissolution rate was found to be constant. It was followed by a third step characterized by a strong and continuous increase of the normalised dissolution rate. The duration of the steady state, also called “induction period”, was found to vary drastically as a function of the HNO3 concentration and temperature. However, independently of the conditions, this steady state step stopped at almost similar dissolved material weight loss and dissolved uranium concentration. During the induction period, no important evolution of the topology of the solid/liquid interface was evidenced authorizing the use of the starting reactive specific surface area to evaluate the normalised dissolution rates thus the chemical durability of the sintered pellets. From the multiparametric study of UO2 dissolution proposed, oxidation of U(IV) to U(VI) by nitrate ions at the solid/liquid interface constitutes the limiting step in the overall dissolution mechanism associated to this induction period.

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hal-01998337 , version 1 (29-01-2019)

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T. Cordara, Stephanie Szenknect, Laurent Claparede, Renaud Podor, Adel Mesbah, et al.. Kinetics of dissolution of UO2 in nitric acid solutions: A multiparametric study of the non-catalysed reaction. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2017, 496, pp.251-264. ⟨10.1016/j.jnucmat.2017.09.038⟩. ⟨hal-01998337⟩
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