Powder Technology, Vol.208, No.2, 454-460, 2011
Preparation of morphology controlled Th-1 (-) xUxO2 sintered pellets from low-temperature precursors
Dense sintered samples of Th-1 (-) xUxO2 solid solutions were prepared from the initial precipitation of oxalate precursors through two different wet chemical routes, based either on the direct precipitation of the cations or on the use of hydrothermal method. For both low-temperature precursors, the specific surface area was followed versus the heating temperature and the influence of the conversion step on the oxide powder reactivity was evidenced since it allowed to obtain reactive surfaces in the range of 15-45 m(2) g(-1) without any additional grinding step. From dilatometric studies, the operating conditions required for the complete densification of the Th-1 (-) xUxO2 pellets were set to a heat treatment of 3 h at 1500 degrees C. In these conditions, the density of the samples lies between 94% and 99% of the calculated value whatever the preparation method chosen which appeared very promising compared to the results already reported under inert atmosphere. The initial precipitation of low-temperature precursors thus allowed to lower the sintering temperature by about 100 degrees C while the use of hydrothermal conditions significantly improved the cationic distribution in the sintered samples, as shown from EPMA statistical experiments. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.