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An SPS-RS Technique for the Fabrication of SrMoO 4 Powellite Mineral-like Ceramics for 90 Sr Immobilization.

Anton A BelovOleg O ShichalinEvgeniy K PapynovIgor Yu BuravlevArseniy S PortnyaginSemen A AzonAlexander N FedoretsAnastasia A VornovskikhErhan S KolodeznikovEkaterina A GridasovaAnton PogodaevNikolay B KondrikovYun ShiIvan G Tananaev
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This paper reports a method for the fabrication of mineral-like SrMoO 4 ceramics with a powellite structure, which is promising for the immobilization of the high-energy 90 Sr radioisotope. The reported method is based on the solid-phase "in situ" interaction between SrO and MoO 3 oxides initiated under spark plasma sintering (SPS) conditions. Dilatometry, XRD, SEM, and EDX methods were used to investigate the consolidation dynamics, phase formation, and structural changes in the reactive powder blend and sintered ceramics. The temperature conditions for SrMoO 4 formation under SPS were determined, yielding ceramics with a relative density of 84.0-96.3%, Vickers microhardness of 157-295 HV, and compressive strength of 54-331 MPa. Ceramic samples demonstrate a low Sr leaching rate of 10 -6 g/cm 2 ·day, indicating a rather high hydrolytic stability and meeting the requirements of GOST R 50926-96 imposed on solid radioactive wastes. The results presented here show a wide range of prospects for the application of ceramic matrixes with the mineral-like composition studied here to radioactive waste processing and radioisotope manufacturing.
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