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Optimizing synthesis strategies for the production of single-phase zirconates with Ce and Nd co-doping

Authors :
(0009-0008-5672-029X) Richter, S.
Gilson, S.
(0000-0001-6592-3971) Braga Ferreira Dos Santos, L.
(0000-0002-9930-2329) Huittinen, N. M.
(0009-0008-5672-029X) Richter, S.
Gilson, S.
(0000-0001-6592-3971) Braga Ferreira Dos Santos, L.
(0000-0002-9930-2329) Huittinen, N. M.
Source :
MRS Advances 9(2024), 439-443
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Zirconia-based ceramics are promising host matrices for the immobilization of radionuclides in high-level waste streams due to their high radiation resistance and chemical stability. This study explores coprecipitation and different solid-state synthesis techniques to produce phase-pure zirconia-based ceramics with varying cerium and neodymium co-doping. Varying the dopant concentration enabled the synthesis of zirconates with monoclinic, cubic defect fluorite, and cubic pyrochlore structures. Powder X-ray diffraction was used for phase identification. In the case of coprecipitation, all synthesized compositions were predominantly phase-pure. Solid-state synthesis techniques included manual mixing of metal oxide powders with mortar and pestle, mechanical mixing in a ball mill, and magnetic mixing in a slurry. All solid-state mixing methods produced heterogeneous ceramics, featuring multiple phases, with manual mixing yielding the most phase-pure product. Extending the grinding time, re-sintering of the solid phases, and an increased Nd content were found to enhance the phase purity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
MRS Advances 9(2024), 439-443
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1427182300
Document Type :
Electronic Resource