2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.09.001
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Sintering and characterization of ZrN and (Dy,Zr)N as surrogate materials for fast reactor nitride fuel

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“…Dysprosium nitride (used as a U/MA surrogate) and zirconium nitride composites have been fabricated by Pukari and Takano 29 by the hydrogenation-nitridation of Dy and Zr metal ingots. Oxygen concentrations up to 1.2 wt-% were added using ZrO 2 or by increasing milling times to deliberately increase O content as to assess the effect on the processing of these materials.…”
Section: Sinteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dysprosium nitride (used as a U/MA surrogate) and zirconium nitride composites have been fabricated by Pukari and Takano 29 by the hydrogenation-nitridation of Dy and Zr metal ingots. Oxygen concentrations up to 1.2 wt-% were added using ZrO 2 or by increasing milling times to deliberately increase O content as to assess the effect on the processing of these materials.…”
Section: Sinteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oxygen concentrations up to 1.2 wt-% were added using ZrO 2 or by increasing milling times to deliberately increase O content as to assess the effect on the processing of these materials. Powders were pressed into green bodies at 300 MPa and then pressureless sintered at 1923 or 1973 K for 6 h. Pukari and Takano 29 conclude that oxygen content that has dissolved into the nitride phase increases the achievable densities of ZrN and (Dy,Zr)N. Densities of ZrN increased from 89.6 to 91.6 TD for 0.20 and 0.8 wt-% O respectively, and (Dy,Zr)N increased from 93.1 to 94.5 TD for 0.26 and 0.59 wt-% O respectively. However, no error ranges on the density measurements are given and only geometrical densities are reported, and these details would be necessary to asses the significance of these changes.…”
Section: Non-oxide Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly, based on its low neutron capture cross-section and good chemical compatibility with actinides, zirconium nitride is an important material used as ceramic matrix of inert matrix fuel (IMF) to transmute long-lived actinides and as advanced fuel particle coatings 1921 . Moreover, it is a surrogate for uranium nitride in order to optimize the process parameters for nitride fuel fabrication, which is being considered for application in space power reactors 22 and advanced accident-tolerant fuels for nuclear reactors 23,24 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, chemical approaches can be cost‐effective and adaptable for producing a wide range of metal nitrides especially as powders 11 . For example, direct nitriding of Zr metal, 12 reactive ball‐milling, 13 and Li 3 N‐mediated reaction with ZrCl 4 14 have been used for synthesizing ZrN powder. However, some of the precursors used above (Zr metal powder, Li 3 N, and NH 3 ) are hazardous or have severe safety concerns 15,16 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%