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Reaction Sequence and Kinetics of Uranium Nitride Decomposition
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2009
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringNuclear CeramicEngineeringReaction ProcessUranium Nitride DecompositionUn FormationRadioanalytical ChemistryPhysical ChemistrySynthetic ElementGeochemistryChemistryElectron Density CalculationsInert Argon AtmosphereChemical KineticsRadioactive Waste Disposal
The reaction mechanism and kinetics of the thermal decomposition of uranium dinitride/uranium sesquinitride to uranium mononitride under inert atmosphere at elevated temperature were studied. An increase in the lattice parameter of the UN(2)/alpha-U(2)N(3) phase was observed as the reaction temperature increased, corresponding to a continuous removal of nitrogen. Electron density calculations for these two compounds using XRD powder patterns of the samples utilizing charge-flipping technique were performed for the first time to visualize the decrease in nitrogen level as a function of temperature. Complete decomposition of UN(2) into alpha-U(2)N(3) at 675 degrees C and the UN formation after a partial decomposition of alpha-U(2)N(3) at 975 degrees C were also identified in this study. The activation energy for the decomposition of the UN(2)/alpha-U(2)N(3) phase into UN, 423.8 +/- 0.3 kJ/mol (101.3 kcal/mol), was determined under an inert argon atmosphere and is reported here experimentally for the first time.
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