Actinides and nuclear energy materials : symposium held April 9-13, 2012, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

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Actinides and nuclear energy materials : symposium held April 9-13, 2012, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

editors, David Andersson ... [et al.]

(Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, v.1444)

Materials Research Society , Cambridge University Press, 2012

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"Symposium Y, 'Actinides-Basic Science, Applications, and Technology' and Symposium S, 'Design of Materials for Sustainable Nuclear Energy' held in San Francisco, California, April 9-13, 2012 as part of the 2012 MRS Spring Meeting."--Pref

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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This proceedings volume contains papers presented at Symposium Y, 'Actinides - Basic Science, Applications, and Technology' and Symposium S, 'Design of Materials for Sustainable Nuclear Energy', held in San Francisco, California, April 9-13, 2012 as part of the 2012 MRS Spring Meeting. Symposium Y was the sixth in a series held biannually at the Materials Research Society Meetings. The series gathered actinide researchers from around the globe to discuss current experimental, theoretical and modeling work, and to generally address scientific and technological issues in the field. The high level of interest in these symposia reflects both the potential renaissance in actinide science due to the potential use of nuclear energy as a non-greenhouse-gas-emitting fuel and the concerns around the dangers posed by nuclear power plants, as well as the ongoing interest in the highly unusual electronic and magnetic states in actinide materials, such as the heavy fermion superconductors.

目次

  • Part I. Materials for Nuclear Energy: 1. Sensitivity of UO2 stability in a reducing environment on radiolysis model parameters
  • 2. Fabrication strategies and thermal conductivity assessment of high density UO2 pellet incorporated with SiC
  • 3. Atomistic and kinetic simulations of radiation damage in molybdenum
  • 4. An electron microscopy study on the Zr oxides formed during the transition to breakaway oxidation
  • 5. Modeling of In, Tl, Ga, Sb, and Pd as lanthanide binding agents in U-Zr metallic nuclear fuels
  • 6. Multi-scale modeling of interstitial dislocation loop growth in irradiated materials
  • 7. Multiscale modeling of irradiation induced hardening in iron alloys
  • 8. Carbon effect on thermal ageing simulations in ferrite steels
  • 9. Models of mixed metal-oxide interfaces for atomistic material simulations
  • 10. Ab initio study of advanced metallic nuclear fuels for fast breeder reactors
  • 11. Adsorption of atmospheric gases on Pu surfaces
  • 12. Oxygen potentials of PuO2-x
  • 13. Melting temperatures and thermal conductivities of corium prepared from UO2 and Zircaloy-2
  • 14. Thermal expansion of corium prepared from UO2 and Zircaloy-2
  • 15. Longevity of plutonium 238 heat sources
  • Part II. Physics and Metallurgy: 16. Localization vs delocalization of 5f electrons in actinides: dual nature and electron spectroscopies
  • 17. Electronic structure, localization and 5f occupancy in Pu materials
  • 18. The high-temperature phonon anomalies of a-uranium
  • 19. Measurement of the phonon density of states of PuO2(+2%Ga)
  • 20. Solid-state NMR study on actinide dioxides
  • 21. Phase transitions in pure plutonium
  • 22. Spin fluctuation, orbital states and non-conventional superconductivity in actinide compounds
  • 23. Materials specific electronic correlation effects and spectral weight 'hot spots' in intermetallic actinides
  • 24. Electronic structure of compressed americium metal
  • 25. Hydrogen-vacancy effects in Pu-2 at.% Ga alloys
  • 26. Surface analytical study of uranium exposed to low pressures of hydrogen at ~80 DegreesC
  • Part III. Environmental and Biological Systems: 27. Actinide complexation with biomimetic phosphorylated molecules
  • 28. The influence of vacuum annealing on the nucleation and growth kinetics of uranium hydride
  • 29. Influence of carbonate on uranium solubility in the WIPP
  • 30. Electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy study of Pu-bearing LaBS glasses
  • 31. Study of a protected catchment basin: analyses of anthropogenic radionuclides
  • 32. Alpha-decay effects in 241Am-doped gadolinium zirconate
  • 33. In situ AFM and XPS investigation of U6+ reduction by Fe2+ on hematite and pyrite
  • Part IV. Advances in Experimental Instruments and Techniques: 34. Actinide response under pressure probed by inelastic X-ray scattering
  • 35. Systematic trends in non-resonant inelastic X-ray scattering of actinides
  • 36. Highly resolved synchrotron-based investigations related to nuclear waste disposal
  • 37. In situ Raman spectroscopy studies of room-temperature and hydrothermal reactions
  • 38. Pre-eminence of the indirect channel in the resonant inverse photoelectron spectroscopy of cerium oxide.

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