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Impact of Controlled Storage Conditions on the Hydrolysis and Surface Morphology of Amorphous-UO(3)
[Image: see text] The hydration and morphological effects of amorphous (A)-UO(3) following storage under varying temperature and relative humidity have been investigated. This study provides valuable insight into U-oxide speciation following aging, the U-oxide quantitative morphological data set, an...
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American Chemical Society
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8015116/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33817521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00435 |
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author | Hanson, Alexa B. Schwerdt, Ian J. Nizinski, Cody A. Lee, Rachel Nicholls Mecham, Nicholas J. Abbott, Erik C. Heffernan, Sean Olsen, Adam Klosterman, Michael R. Martinson, Sean Brenkmann, Alexandria McDonald, Luther W. |
author_facet | Hanson, Alexa B. Schwerdt, Ian J. Nizinski, Cody A. Lee, Rachel Nicholls Mecham, Nicholas J. Abbott, Erik C. Heffernan, Sean Olsen, Adam Klosterman, Michael R. Martinson, Sean Brenkmann, Alexandria McDonald, Luther W. |
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description | [Image: see text] The hydration and morphological effects of amorphous (A)-UO(3) following storage under varying temperature and relative humidity have been investigated. This study provides valuable insight into U-oxide speciation following aging, the U-oxide quantitative morphological data set, and, overall, the characterization of nuclear material provenance. A-UO(3) was synthesized via the washed uranyl peroxide synthetic route and aged based on a 3-factor circumscribed central composite design of experiment. Target aging times include 2.57, 7.00, 14.0, 21.0, and 25.4 days, temperatures of 5.51, 15.0, 30.0, 45.0, and 54.5 °C, and relative humidities of 14.2, 30.0, 55.0, 80.0, and 95.8% were examined. Following aging, crystallographic changes were quantified via powder X-ray diffraction and an internal standard Rietveld refinement method was used to confirm the hydration of A-UO(3) to crystalline schoepite phases. The particle morphology from scanning electron microscopy images was quantified using both the Morphological Analysis of MAterials software and machine learning. Results from the machine learning were processed via agglomerative hierarchical clustering analysis to distinguish trends in morphological attributes from the aging study. Significantly hydrated samples were found to have a much larger, plate-like morphology in comparison to the unaged controls. Predictive modeling via a response surface methodology determined that while aging time, temperature, and relative humidity all have a quantifiable effect on A-UO(3) crystallographic and morphological changes, relative humidity has the most significant impact. |
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spelling | pubmed-80151162021-04-02 Impact of Controlled Storage Conditions on the Hydrolysis and Surface Morphology of Amorphous-UO(3) Hanson, Alexa B. Schwerdt, Ian J. Nizinski, Cody A. Lee, Rachel Nicholls Mecham, Nicholas J. Abbott, Erik C. Heffernan, Sean Olsen, Adam Klosterman, Michael R. Martinson, Sean Brenkmann, Alexandria McDonald, Luther W. ACS Omega [Image: see text] The hydration and morphological effects of amorphous (A)-UO(3) following storage under varying temperature and relative humidity have been investigated. This study provides valuable insight into U-oxide speciation following aging, the U-oxide quantitative morphological data set, and, overall, the characterization of nuclear material provenance. A-UO(3) was synthesized via the washed uranyl peroxide synthetic route and aged based on a 3-factor circumscribed central composite design of experiment. Target aging times include 2.57, 7.00, 14.0, 21.0, and 25.4 days, temperatures of 5.51, 15.0, 30.0, 45.0, and 54.5 °C, and relative humidities of 14.2, 30.0, 55.0, 80.0, and 95.8% were examined. Following aging, crystallographic changes were quantified via powder X-ray diffraction and an internal standard Rietveld refinement method was used to confirm the hydration of A-UO(3) to crystalline schoepite phases. The particle morphology from scanning electron microscopy images was quantified using both the Morphological Analysis of MAterials software and machine learning. Results from the machine learning were processed via agglomerative hierarchical clustering analysis to distinguish trends in morphological attributes from the aging study. Significantly hydrated samples were found to have a much larger, plate-like morphology in comparison to the unaged controls. Predictive modeling via a response surface methodology determined that while aging time, temperature, and relative humidity all have a quantifiable effect on A-UO(3) crystallographic and morphological changes, relative humidity has the most significant impact. American Chemical Society 2021-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8015116/ /pubmed/33817521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00435 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Hanson, Alexa B. Schwerdt, Ian J. Nizinski, Cody A. Lee, Rachel Nicholls Mecham, Nicholas J. Abbott, Erik C. Heffernan, Sean Olsen, Adam Klosterman, Michael R. Martinson, Sean Brenkmann, Alexandria McDonald, Luther W. Impact of Controlled Storage Conditions on the Hydrolysis and Surface Morphology of Amorphous-UO(3) |
title | Impact of Controlled Storage Conditions on the Hydrolysis
and Surface Morphology of Amorphous-UO(3) |
title_full | Impact of Controlled Storage Conditions on the Hydrolysis
and Surface Morphology of Amorphous-UO(3) |
title_fullStr | Impact of Controlled Storage Conditions on the Hydrolysis
and Surface Morphology of Amorphous-UO(3) |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Controlled Storage Conditions on the Hydrolysis
and Surface Morphology of Amorphous-UO(3) |
title_short | Impact of Controlled Storage Conditions on the Hydrolysis
and Surface Morphology of Amorphous-UO(3) |
title_sort | impact of controlled storage conditions on the hydrolysis
and surface morphology of amorphous-uo(3) |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8015116/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33817521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00435 |
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