2018
DOI: 10.1111/jace.15987
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Boro/carbothermal reduction synthesis of uranium tetraboride and its oxidation behavior in dry air

Abstract: Uranium tetraboride (UB4) was successfully synthesized by boro/carbothermal reduction of UO2 with B4C and carbon as combined reduction agents under flowing argon. The effects of processing temperature and mole ratios of starting materials on phase evolution were studied. XRD results demonstrated that UB4 was obtained with 3.75 mol% B4C in excess based on the UO2/B4C/C molar ratios of 1:1:1 at 1500°C. SEM observation revealed that submicrometer‐sized quasi‐spherical UB4 particles cemented together to be an aggr… Show more

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“…To maintain the recycling performance of photocatalysts, catalyst regeneration technology must be used to desorb U(IV) adsorbed on the surface of the photocatalysts. Currently, the most commonly used catalyst regeneration methods include acid washing [ 27 , 50 , 111 ], carbonate solution washing [ 13 , 31 , 51 , 129 ], and air re-oxidation [ 130 ]. Although these methods can restore some catalytic performance, there are still some issues.…”
Section: Current Challenges and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To maintain the recycling performance of photocatalysts, catalyst regeneration technology must be used to desorb U(IV) adsorbed on the surface of the photocatalysts. Currently, the most commonly used catalyst regeneration methods include acid washing [ 27 , 50 , 111 ], carbonate solution washing [ 13 , 31 , 51 , 129 ], and air re-oxidation [ 130 ]. Although these methods can restore some catalytic performance, there are still some issues.…”
Section: Current Challenges and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on experimental data showing the predominant formation of UB 4 over UB 2 at relatively high partial pressures of CO (see subsequent sections) and on the work of Guo et al in the preparation of UB 4[26], calculations were performed for three relevant compositions of the reac-…”
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confidence: 99%