Title: Uranyl Peroxides
1Uranyl Peroxides
Ginger Sigmon
Dr. Peter Burns Karrie-ann Hughes
kubatko University of Notre Dame Summer 2004 REu
2- IntroDuction
- Background
- Synthesis
- Results
- Acknowledgments
3Remediation
Uranium mill tailings
Uranium
Alteration of spent nuclear fuel
Storage of high-level nuclear waste
4WHY PEROXIDES ? Thermodynamic Data
UO3(H2O)0.8 (xl) 2.2H2O (l) H2O2 (l)
(UO2)O2(H2O)4 (xl) ?Hr -58.2 4.3 kJ mol-1
Dehydrated schoepite
uranyl peroxide
studtite
studtite (UO2)O2(H2O)4
5- Synthesis
- Uranyl nitrate peroxide ? Crystals
- 2M or 4M bases (LiOH, NaOH, KOH, CsOH, RbOH, and
NH4OH) - 2M uranyl nitrate solution
- 30 peroxide solution
- 2M or 4M monovalent cation/anion solutions
- Organics
6- Monovalent Cation/Anion solns used
- (Li, Na, K, Cs, Rb, NH4)NO3
- K(Cl, Br, I, CrO4, Cr2O7, HCO3, IO3)
- Na2(MoO4, Cr2O7, CO3)
Organics used (a) Triethylamine (b)
Tartaric Acid (c) Oxalic Acid (d)
Dabco (e) diethylamine (f) ethylene
diamine (g) n-octylamine (h) piperazine
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
7- Results
- - Many experiments, many crystals
- - Some did not contain (UO2)2
- Others were known peroxide structures
- Then
Known Na structure
K2Cr2O7 crystals (didnt contain any U)
(K,Rb)OH
8 back to the organic incorporation
- Tartaric acid added to a KOH synthesis
Uranium Crystal
9- Reflections
- CCD XRD
- (Charge Coupled Device X-ray Diffraction)
- These crystals are non-stable in air
- 120o K low temperature
10- Matrix very large volume
- Peak patterns proved single crystal
- Whats going on !?!
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13318 total structures
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(B)
(C)
(D)
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14- 30s sphere on the CCD - XRD
- 5 and 6 member rings
- Polyhedra have 3 peroxide bonds
- 28 U polyhedra
G sphere
15- Sphere found earlier this year
G sphere
28 U
Large sphere
32 U
4, 5, and 6 member rings
16- Argonne National Labs
- Neptunium sphere ???
Actinide Facility
17- Argonne National Labs
- Neptunium small sphere
- 4 and 6 member rings
- Half occupied site at center
18- Future Work
- Continue running experiments
- U and Np based
- Do spheres exist in other actinides ?
- Applications of the spheres
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Np
Neptunium
237
92
U
Uranium
238.02891
94
Pu
Plutonium
244
19- Acknowledgements
- Thank you to
- Dr. Peter Burns
- Karrie-Ann Hughes Kubatko
- Everyone in the Lab
- University of Notre Dame EMSI/CEGS