Affiliation:
1. Science and Technology on Surface Physics and Chemistry Laboratory, P. O. Box 718-35, Mianyang 621907, Sichuan, China
2. China Academy of Engineering Physics, P. O. Box 919-1, Mianyang, 621900, Sichuan, China
Abstract
Abstract
Uranium is very important in nuclear energy industry; however, uranium and its alloys corrode seriously in various
atmospheres because of their chemical reactivities. In China, continuous investigations focused on surface chemistry have been carried
out for a thorough understanding of uranium in order to provide technical support for its engineering applications. Oxidation kinetics
of uranium and its alloys in oxidizing atmospheres are in good agreement with those in the literature. In addition to the traditional
techniques, non-traditional methods have been applied for oxidation kinetics of uranium, and it has been verified that spectroscopic
ellipsometry and X-ray diffraction are effective and nondestructive tools for in situ kinetic studies. The inhibition
efficiency of oxidizing gas impurities on uranium hydrogenation is found to follow the order CO2 > CO > O2, and the
broadening of XPS shoulders with temperature in depth profile of hydrogenated uranium surface is discussed, which is not mentioned in
the literature. Significant progress on surface chemistry of alloyed uranium (U-Nb and U-Ti) in hydrogen atmosphere is reported, and it
is revealed that the hydrating nucleation and subsequent growth of alloyed uranium are closely connected with the surface states,
underlying metal matrix, and it is microstructure-dependent. In this review, the recent advances in uranium surface chemistry in China,
published so far mostly in Chinese language, are briefly summarized. Suggestions for further study are made.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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