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s e d ni ti c A r o n Mi of g n ni o ti di n o C r o s f c mi a r e C e p y t e- t zi a n o M ot el b a B e ol ar C t n e m t welron mvi Un gie & gy & E rr ee nn EE Monazite-type Ceramics for Conditioning of Minor Actinides: n o ciati Structural Characterization and Properties o s s A holtz Carole Babelot m el H e Energie & Umwelt / Energy & Environment h of t Band/ Volume 182 er b m ISBN 978-3-89336-889-1 182 Me Monazite-type Ceramics for Conditioning of Minor Actinides: Structural Characterization and Properties Von der Fakultät für Georessourcen und Materialtechnik der Rheinisch -Westfälischen Technischen Hochschule Aachen zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades einer Doktorin der Ingenieurwissenschaften genehmigte Dissertation vorgelegt von Dipl.-Ing. Carole Babelot aus Karlsruhe Berichter: Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dirk Bosbach Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Rainer Telle Tag der mündlichen Prüfung: 19.11.2012 Diese Dissertation ist auf den Internetseiten der Hochschulbibliothek online verfügbar Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung (IEK) Nukleare Entsorgung und Reaktorsicherheit (IEK-6) Monazite-type Ceramics for Conditioning of Minor Actinides: Structural Characterization and Properties Carole Babelot Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich Reihe Energie & Umwelt / Energy & Environment Band / Volume 182 ISSN 1866-1793 ISBN 978-3-89336-889-1 Bibliographic information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek. The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data are available in the Internet at http://dnb.d-nb.de. Publisher and Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Distributor: Zentralbibliothek 52425 Jülich Tel: +49 2461 61-5368 Fax: +49 2461 61-6103 Email: [email protected] www.fz-juelich.de/zb Cover Design: Grafische Medien, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Printer: Grafische Medien, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Copyright: Forschungszentrum Jülich 2013 Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich Reihe Energie & Umwelt / Energy & Environment, Band / Volume 182 D 82 (Diss., RWTH Aachen, University, 2012) ISSN 1866-1793 ISBN 978-3-89336-889-1 Neither this book nor any part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. À tous ceux qui m’ont aidée au cours de mes études supérieures, de Strasbourg à Jülich, en passant par Limoges. « Je sers la science et c’est ma joie. » Basile, disciple de Léonard. Content Abbreviations .................................................................................................................... vii 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1 2. Background ..................................................................................................................... 7 2.1. Nuclear fuel cycle .................................................................................................... 7 2.1.1. Spent fuel .......................................................................................................... 8 2.2. Nuclear waste management strategies ..................................................................... 9 2.2.1. Partitioning and transmutation strategy ............................................................ 9 2.2.2. Partitioning and conditioning strategy ............................................................ 11 2.3. Nuclear waste forms for the P&C strategy ............................................................ 11 2.3.1. Glasses ............................................................................................................ 12 2.3.2. Ceramics ......................................................................................................... 12 2.3.2.1. Aqueous durability of ceramics ............................................................... 14 2.3.2.2. Radiation tolerance of ceramics ............................................................... 15 2.4. Lanthanides and actinides chemistry ..................................................................... 17 2.4.1. Lanthanide chemistry ...................................................................................... 17 2.4.1.1. Lanthanum chemistry ............................................................................... 20 2.4.1.2. Europium chemistry ................................................................................. 21 2.4.2. Actinide chemistry .......................................................................................... 21 2.5. Spectroscopic methods ........................................................................................... 23 2.5.1. Time resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy .............................................. 23 2.5.1.1. Difference between fluorescence and phosphorescence .......................... 23 2.5.1.2. Elements with fluorescence ability .......................................................... 25 2.5.1.3. Fluorescence lifetime ............................................................................... 30 2.6. Monazite ................................................................................................................ 32 2.6.1. Structure, composition and occurrence ........................................................... 32 2.6.2. Monazite versus xenotime .............................................................................. 35 2.6.3. Synthesis methods ........................................................................................... 35 2.6.4. Monazite as a host phase for actinides ............................................................ 36 3. Experimental part .......................................................................................................... 39 3.1. Chemicals, methods and apparatuses ..................................................................... 39 3.1.1. Chemicals ........................................................................................................ 39 3.1.2. Synthesis of monazite-type powder ................................................................ 39 3.1.3. Pressing and sintering of REPO pellets ......................................................... 41 4 3.1.4. Physical properties of pellets .......................................................................... 41 3.1.4.1. Density measurements ............................................................................. 41 3.1.4.2. Vickers microhardness and fracture toughness ........................................ 42 3.1.5. Thermogravimetry coupled with differential scanning calorimetry ............... 43 3.1.6. Powder X-ray diffraction analysis .................................................................. 43 3.1.7. Raman spectroscopy ....................................................................................... 44 3.1.8. Scanning electron microscope ........................................................................ 44 3.1.9. Specific surface area measurements ............................................................... 45 3.1.10. Dilatometer ................................................................................................... 45 3.1.11. Inductive coupled plasma mass spectrometry ............................................... 45 i

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