2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-018-6271-9
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The effects of hydrogen peroxide solution and ultrasound on the dissolution of electrodeposited uranium oxide

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“…Ultrasonic treatment at 44 kHz significantly increases the rate of the alloy dissolution due to the particle size reduction and removal of Al2O3 film from the surface [57]. The oxidative dissolution of electrodeposited UO2 films in aqueous H2O2 solutions was found to be accelerated under the effect of 40 kHz ultrasound [58]. The effect of the ultrasonic treatment was attributed to the removal of a studtite passivating layer from the surface of UO2.…”
Section: Sonochemical Reactions Of Actinides In Heterogeneous Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasonic treatment at 44 kHz significantly increases the rate of the alloy dissolution due to the particle size reduction and removal of Al2O3 film from the surface [57]. The oxidative dissolution of electrodeposited UO2 films in aqueous H2O2 solutions was found to be accelerated under the effect of 40 kHz ultrasound [58]. The effect of the ultrasonic treatment was attributed to the removal of a studtite passivating layer from the surface of UO2.…”
Section: Sonochemical Reactions Of Actinides In Heterogeneous Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%