January 13, 2023
Journal Article

A Comparison of Carbon Impurities in Pre- and Post-Melt Uranium Part 1: Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis

Abstract

Although C impurities in U have been studied for decades, fundamental questions regarding their incorporation, migration, and overall transformation during metal processing still exist. In two written Parts, we compare the chemical speciation, distribution, crystallography, and morphologies (size, shape, etc.) of carbon-containing impurities in U metal both before and after melting using high resolution analytical electron microscopy (AEM). This first Part demonstrates the variability of carbide inclusions in depleted U (DU) metal with respect to their chemical phases and morphologies as observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). A variety of inclusion types, such as the pill-shaped U monocarbide (UC), previously only hypothesized, are summarized. Additionally, delineation between hopper-shaped U carbonitride U(C,N) and dendritic UC inclusions is discussed in relationship to archived literature.

Published: January 13, 2023

Citation

Olszta M.J., J.F. Corbey, M. Athon, Z.F. Huber, D.D. Reilly, and D. Abrecht. 2022. A Comparison of Carbon Impurities in Pre- and Post-Melt Uranium Part 1: Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis. Journal of Alloys and Compounds 925. PNNL-SA-166553. doi:10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.166584

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