“…According to the currently accepted equilibrium diagram [5], the UÀFe binary is characterized by the presence of two almost stoichiometric intermetallic phases, namely Fe 2 U and FeU 6 , which are connected to the high temperature liquid phase on either end by two eutectic reactions. On the Fe-rich side, the eutectic reaction involving liquid, Fe 2 U and c-Fe occurs at 1353 ± 5 K, whereas the other one involving FeU 6 and Fe 2 U is relatively deep and is located at 998 ± 5 K. In literature, there is some uncertainty surrounding the correct compositional placement of the first eutectic involving Fe 2 U [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. According to Gordon and Grogan's investigations [6,7], the first eutectic composition occurs at 45 mass% of uranium, whereas the work of Chapman et al, suggests 47 mass% of uranium [9].…”