Thorium Dioxide Nanoscale Materials and Thin Films Prepared by Combustion Synthesis
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Abstract
Thorium dioxide (ThO2) is a highly considered nuclear fuel for generation IV breeder reactors and ThO2 thin film target materials are needed for basic nuclear science measurements. Here, we report on a novel solution combustion synthesis (SCS) method for ThO2 nanoscale materials and thin films. An exothermic chemical reaction in thorium nitrate-2-methoxyethanol-acetylacetone solutions is investigated to prepare these materials. First, thermodynamic modeling of this system was completed to optimize conditions for SCS. Next, the effects of various process parameters, such as furnace temperatures and holding times, on the structure and morphology of ThO2 nanopowders were investigated. The nanopowders are characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), showing that the crystallinity and morphology of the products can be controlled by tuning processing conditions. Finally, SCS is combined with the spin coating method to create thin films of tunable thicknesses on different backings (e.g. carbon, aluminum). X-ray fluorescence analysis, electron microscopy, and alpha spectroscopy prove that films are highly uniform.
This method is a significant advance in targetry for nuclear science studies and has broad applications including stockpile stewardship.
This method is a significant advance in targetry for nuclear science studies and has broad applications including stockpile stewardship.
Presenters
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Michael Mlodzik
BYO Idaho
Authors
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Michael Mlodzik
BYO Idaho
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Khachatur Manukyan
University of Notre Dame
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Ashabari Majumdar
University of Notre Dame
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Peter C Burns
University of Notre Dame
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Shelly R Lesher
UNIV. OF WISCONSIN - LA CROSSE
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Ani Aprahamian
University of Notre Dame