Literature DB >> 27480791

The role of surfaces, chemical interfaces, and disorder on plutonium incorporation in pyrochlores.

Romain Perriot1, Pratik P Dholabhai1, Blas P Uberuaga1.   

Abstract

Pyrochlores, a class of complex oxides with formula A2B2O7, are one of the candidates for nuclear waste encapsulation, due to the natural occurrence of actinide-bearing pyrochlore minerals and laboratory observations of high radiation tolerance. In this work, we use atomistic simulations to determine the role of surfaces, chemical interfaces, and cation disorder on the plutonium immobilization properties of pyrochlores as a function of pyrochlore chemistry. We find that both Pu(3+) and Pu(4+) segregate to the surface for the four low-index pyrochlore surfaces considered, and that the segregation energy varies with the chemistry of the compound. We also find that pyrochlore/pyrochlore bicrystals A2B2O7/A2'B2'O7 can be used to immobilize Pu(3+) and Pu(4+) either in the same or separate phases of the compound, depending on the chemistry of the material. Finally, we find that Pu(4+) segregates to the disordered phase of an order/disorder bicrystal, driven by the occurrence of local oxygen-rich environments. However, Pu(3+) is weakly sensitive to the oxygen environment, and therefore only slightly favors the disordered phase. This behavior suggests that, at some concentration, Pu incorporation can destabilize the pyrochlore structure. Together, these results provide new insight into the ability of pyrochlore compounds to encapsulate Pu and suggest new considerations in the development of waste forms based on pyrochlores. In particular, the phase structure of a multi-phase pyrochlore composite can be used to independently getter decay products based on their valence and size.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27480791     DOI: 10.1039/c6cp03543d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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1.  Fingerprint of local disorder in long range ordered isometric pyrochlores.

Authors:  Laura Martel; Mohamed Naji; Karin Popa; Jean-François Vigier; Joseph Somers
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-09-25       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Evidence for percolation diffusion of cations and reordering in disordered pyrochlore from accelerated molecular dynamics.

Authors:  Romain Perriot; Blas P Uberuaga; Richard J Zamora; Danny Perez; Arthur F Voter
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2017-09-20       Impact factor: 14.919

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