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  • 2024Mechanochemically-induced glass formation from two-dimensional hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites.citations
  • 2024Mechanochemically-induced glass formation from two-dimensional hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites8citations
  • 2024Mechanochemically-induced glass formation from two-dimensional hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites8citations
  • 2021Melting of hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites104citations
  • 2021Melting of hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites.citations
  • 2020Li 2 O:Li–Mn–O Disordered Rock‐Salt Nanocomposites as Cathode Prelithiation Additives for High‐Energy Density Li‐Ion Batteries55citations
  • 2019Metal-organic framework crystal-glass composites137citations
  • 2018Stability, composition and core-shell particle structure of uranium(IV)-silicate colloids24citations

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  • Užarević, Krunoslav
  • Ye, Chumei
  • Castillo-Blas, Celia
  • Bennett, Thomas D.
  • Kolodzeiski, Pascal
  • Xue, Wenlong
  • Xu, Weidong
  • Das, Chinmoy
  • Kono, Ayano
  • Nagle-Cocco, Liam Av
  • Robertson, Georgina P.
  • Chen, Celia
  • Martinez, Valentina
  • Stranks, Samuel D.
  • Brekalo, Ivana
  • Mchugh, Lauren N.
  • Karadeniz, Bahar
  • Lampronti, Giulio I.
  • Dutton, Siân E.
  • Keen, David A.
  • Lampronti, Giulio
  • Bennett, Thomas
  • Xue, Wen-Long
  • Keen, David
  • Dutton, S. E.
  • Mchugh, Lauren
  • Nagle-Cocco, Liam A. V.
  • Bennett, Thomas, D.
  • Saha, Shyamal, K.
  • Keen, David, A.
  • Moss, Stephen
  • Coudert, François-Xavier
  • Pugliese, Andrea
  • Moya, Xavier
  • Sapnik, Af
  • Ducamp, Maxime
  • Shaw, Bikash Kumar
  • Hughes, Ashlea, R.
  • Debnath, Anup
  • Keeble, Dean, S.
  • Bermudez-Garcia, Juan, M.
  • Mchugh, Lauren, N.
  • Blanc, Frédéric
  • Thorne, Michael, F.
  • Thorne, Michael F.
  • Hughes, Ashlea R.
  • Saha, Shyamal K.
  • Bermudez-Garcia, Juan M.
  • Sapnik, Adam F.
  • Keeble, Dean S.
  • Pralong, Valérie
  • Jordy, Christian
  • Bordet, Pierre
  • Diazlopez, Maria
  • Lebedev, Oleg
  • Freire, Melanie
  • Johnstone, Duncan
  • Zhou, Chao
  • Hou, Jingwei
  • Midgley, Paul
  • Longley, Louis
  • Mali, Gregor
  • Chen, Vicki
  • Li, Shichun
  • Collins, Sean
  • Coulet, Marie-Vanessa
  • Ashling, Christopher
  • Krajnc, Andraž
  • Morris, Katherine
  • Sherriff, Nicholas K.
  • Pearce, Carolyn
  • Janssen, Arne
  • Shaw, Samuel
  • Neill, Thomas Samuel
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Stability, composition and core-shell particle structure of uranium(IV)-silicate colloids

  • Morris, Katherine
  • Sherriff, Nicholas K.
  • Pearce, Carolyn
  • Janssen, Arne
  • Shaw, Samuel
  • Neill, Thomas Samuel
  • Natrajan, Louise
  • Chater, Philip
Abstract

<p>Uranium is typically the most abundant radionuclide by mass in radioactive wastes and is a significant component of effluent streams at nuclear facilities. Actinide(IV) (An(IV)) colloids formed via various pathways, including corrosion of spent nuclear fuel, have the potential to greatly enhance the mobility of poorly soluble An(IV) forms, including uranium. This is particularly important in conditions relevant to decommissioning of nuclear facilities and the geological disposal of radioactive waste. Previous studies have suggested that silicate could stabilize U(IV) colloids. Here the formation, composition, and structure of U(IV)-silicate colloids under the alkaline conditions relevant to spent nuclear fuel storage and disposal were investigated using a range of state of the art techniques. The colloids are formed across a range of pH conditions (9-10.5) and silicate concentrations (2-4 mM) and have a primary particle size 1-10 nm, also forming suspended aggregates &lt;220 nm. X-ray absorption spectroscopy, ultrafiltration, and scanning transmission electron microscopy confirm the particles are U(IV)-silicates. Additional evidence from X-ray diffraction and pair distribution function data suggests the primary particles are composed of a UO<sub>2</sub>-rich core and a U-silicate shell. U(IV)-silicate colloids formation correlates with the formation of U(OH)<sub>3</sub>(H<sub>3</sub>SiO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub><sup>2-</sup> complexes in solution indicating they are likely particle precursors. Finally, these colloids form under a range of conditions relevant to nuclear fuel storage and geological disposal of radioactive waste and represent a potential pathway for U mobility in these systems.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • corrosion
  • mobility
  • x-ray diffraction
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • forming
  • x-ray absorption spectroscopy
  • Uranium