Author:
Bogdanov Roman V.,Zaytsev Yuri M.,Sergeev andrey S.
Abstract
ABSTRACTCerium-actinide bearing natural minerals which demonstrate their long-time physicochemical durability under the environment effect would be considered as analogues of actinide ceramic waste forms. Radiation damage of crystalline materials causes oxidation of cerium from initial Ce(III) to Ce(IV). Therefore, cerium valence state in actinide-cerium bearing natural minerals in some cases reflects the resistance of such minerals to radiation damage. Cerium valence state was determined in the following natural minerals of similar age and similar U-Th-contents: monazite (four samples), britholite (two samples), and aeschynite (one sample). The method of chemical shifts of X-ray emission (CeKá1 line) was used. The following contents of Ce(IV) were observed: more then 30 % in britholite, 11 % in aeschynite, 0 % in monazite. The results obtained suggest that durability of these actinide host phases with respect to radiation damage decreases in the monazite-aeschynite-britholite series.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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