Gas-Phase Conversion of Uranium Mononitride in a Nitrating Atmosphere


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Gas-phase conversion of UN to water-soluble compounds in NOx-air, NOx-H2O (vapor)-air, or HNO3 (vapor)-air atmosphere (hereinafter, nitrating atmosphere) at temperatures from 298 to 673 K was studied. The use of the oxidizing atmosphere based on NOx gases allows the conversion to be performed at a lower temperature. The process yields both UO3 and hydrates of UO2(NO3)2. The highest conversion of UN to water-soluble compounds, ∼80%, is reached at ∼565 K. In the course of gas-phase conversion in NOx-H2O (vapor)-air and HNO3 (vapor)-air atmospheres, UN transforms into water-soluble compounds (nitrates, hydroxynitrates). The gas-phase conversion of UN in an NOx-H2O (vapor)-air atmosphere occurs less efficiently than that in an HNO3 (vapor)-air atmosphere.

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S. A. Kulyukhin

Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry

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Email: kulyukhin@ipc.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 31, korp. 4, Moscow, 119071

Yu. M. Nevolin

Department of Chemistry

Email: kulyukhin@ipc.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. V. Gordeev

Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry

Email: kulyukhin@ipc.rssi.ru
Russian Federation, Leninskii pr. 31, korp. 4, Moscow, 119071

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