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Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Seaborg Institutes: Emerging Topics in Actinide Sciences
Presentation Title Investigating Radiation-Induced Actinide Species in Solution
Author(s) Amy E. Kynman, Travis S. Grimes, Stephen P. Mezyk, Jacy K. Conrad, Simon M. Pimblott, Bobby Layne, Andrew R. Cook, Brian R. Rotermund, Gregory P. Holmbeck
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Amy E. Kynman
Abstract Scope Our fundamental understanding of actinide radiation-induced redox chemistry is crucial due to their unavoidable exposure to ionizing radiation fields, both inherent and from in-process applications. Plutonium (Pu) and americium (Am) both possess multiple oxidation states, the careful manipulation of which are essential in the study and utilization of their rich chemistry, developing new nuclear technologies, and securing the long-term sustainability of nuclear power. However, knowledge in this area is far from complete. Consequently, we have studied the radiation-induced chemistry of both Pu and Am through a variety of techniques. Temperature-controlled electron pulse radiolysis has been used to study Am for the first time, determining the feasibility of Am redox reactions under used nuclear fuel reprocessing conditions, (e.g. nitric acid, non-ambient temperature). Additionally, we developed an experimentally evaluated multi-scale computer model for the prediction of gamma radiation-induced Pu redox chemistry due to radiolysis and disproportionation reactions in concentrated nitric acid solutions.
Proceedings Inclusion? Planned:
Keywords Nuclear Materials, Extraction and Processing, Other

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

A Rare Bird: U+5 and U+6 in Uranium Sulfides
Actinide thin films: recreating the usual and creating the unusual
Advancing the understanding of the thermo-physical properties of nuclear fuels through a combination of experimental and modeling methods
Changes in stiffness and internal friction of delta-PuGa due to aging and annealing
Corrosion Testing of Chemically Modified Tantalum Coupons in a Molten Salt Environment with Chlorine and Oxygen Gases
Current Activities in Solutions of Actinide Elements at the Glenn T. Seaborg Institute at Idaho National Laboratory
Density Functional Theory Study of Interfacial Defects in Plutonium Oxides
Development of mechanistic, microstructure-informed BISON models for fission product-induced failure mechanisms in advanced nuclear fuels
DFT studies of electronic properties and swelling of selected high density fuels.
Diffusion in the Uranium-Technetium Binary System
Electronic structure study of uranium-based material using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
Emergence of Complex Magnetism and Protected Topologies in LnTAl4Ge2 (Ln = lanthanide and T = transition metal)
Exploring Complex Electronic and Magnetic Behaviors in Actinide Binary Oxides and Chalcogenides
First-principles and experimental determination of thermal transport due to fission products in ThO2
Full Field Modeling and Experimental Validation of Thermal Strain Accommodation in Two Phase α+δ Plutonium
Impact of neodymium ions on the chemical kinetic behavior of radiolytic transients in molten LiCl-KCl-NdCl3 salt mixtures.
Interplay Between Phonon and Magnetic Excitations & its Impact on Low-temperature Thermal Transport in Thorium-uranium Mixed Oxides
Investigating Radiation-Induced Actinide Species in Solution
Lanthanide-based antiperovskite nitrides
Lattice Distortions and Swelling Resilience in Aged δ-phase Plutonium
Luminescence and Circularly Polarized Luminescence from Molecular Trans-Uranic Complexes
Magnetoelastic interactions in Uranium-based compounds probed by magnetostriction and thermal expansion measurements
Mastering the magnetic state of uranium-based thin films
Modeling uranium dioxide from first principles: magnetic ordering and phonon transport
New insights into f-electron interactions in superconductor UTe2
NMR Study of strongly correlated Actinide systems
Optical response of charged defects in wide-bandgap ThO2 with GW correction.
Physics and chemistry of UTe2
Probing Phonon Anharmonicity Effects at Elevated Temperatures in Actinide Oxides and Surrogates using Raman Spectroscopy
RIMS analysis of tagged uranium with application to Intentional Forensics
Superconductivity in the high entropy alloy (NbTa)0.67(MoWTh)0.33
Synchrotron-based Plutonium X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Synthesis, structure and physical properties of NpIr3
The effect of sample preparation on U3O8 morphology
Thermal conductivity in actinides
Thermal Stability of Aged Plutonium Alloys
Thermo-Kinetics of Impurities in Uranium Alloys
Transmission Electron Microscopy Characterization of the Chemical Interaction between Minor Actinide Bearing Metallic Fuel and Steel Claddings
Transplutonium Compounds Isolated from Aqueous Solutions
Understand Behavior of Tungsten and Tantalum Components During Actinide Pyroprocessing
Understanding Irradiation Effect on Thermal Conductivity of UO2, ThO2, U-ThO2
Understanding Nanoscale Inclusions in Pu Metal using Atom Probe Tomography
Understanding Radiation Effects on the Thermodynamic Behavior of Aged Pu Alloys

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