International audienceOxide ceramics of two neighboring families: perovskite A(II)B(IV)O-3 and zirconolite A(II)B(IV)C(IV)(2)O-7 have been synthesized by a classical solid route. Substitution of divalent cation (Ca) by trivalent cation (Nd) was tested on zirconolite compositions. Then, the ceramic pellets were submitted to aqueous leaching tests at 90 degrees C in deionized water. Some of them were previously ion irradiated with 150 keV Xe+ within a fluence range 5 x 10(13)-1 x 10(15) cm(-2) in order to study the effect of ion damaging on their intrinsic chemical reactivity. X-ray diffraction (XRD), electron microprobe analysis (EMA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and ion beam analysis (IBA) methods were used to characterize the evolut...
International audienceThe damage and the residual stresses induced by 4 MeV Au ion irradiation in se...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
The growing stockpiles of plutonium and minor actinides have become a worldwide issue. Methods of ac...
International audienceTitanate and zirconate samples from perovskite and pyrochlore families have be...
Zirconolite is a candidate host material for conditioning minor tri- and tetra-valent actinides aris...
International audienceThe study of the effects of radiation in ceramics of potential use in electron...
Ceramic materials are useful due to their various properties, making them the material of choice for...
In the hypothesis of a nuclear waste geological disposal, zirconolite is a candidate host material f...
Expérience GANILInternational audienceCeramics are key engineering materials for electronic, space a...
Since the beginning of the use of nuclear energy, humans have been faced with the problem of radionu...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
Understanding the effect of radiation damage and noble gas accommodation in potential ceramic hosts ...
NSERCGlass-ceramic composite materials have been investigated for nuclear waste sequestration applic...
Pyrochlore-type oxides (A2B2O7) and glass-ceramic composites have been investigated for nuclear wast...
International audienceThe damage and the residual stresses induced by 4 MeV Au ion irradiation in se...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
The growing stockpiles of plutonium and minor actinides have become a worldwide issue. Methods of ac...
International audienceTitanate and zirconate samples from perovskite and pyrochlore families have be...
Zirconolite is a candidate host material for conditioning minor tri- and tetra-valent actinides aris...
International audienceThe study of the effects of radiation in ceramics of potential use in electron...
Ceramic materials are useful due to their various properties, making them the material of choice for...
In the hypothesis of a nuclear waste geological disposal, zirconolite is a candidate host material f...
Expérience GANILInternational audienceCeramics are key engineering materials for electronic, space a...
Since the beginning of the use of nuclear energy, humans have been faced with the problem of radionu...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
Understanding the effect of radiation damage and noble gas accommodation in potential ceramic hosts ...
NSERCGlass-ceramic composite materials have been investigated for nuclear waste sequestration applic...
Pyrochlore-type oxides (A2B2O7) and glass-ceramic composites have been investigated for nuclear wast...
International audienceThe damage and the residual stresses induced by 4 MeV Au ion irradiation in se...
Materials designed for nuclear waste disposal include a range of ceramics, glass ceramics and glass ...
The growing stockpiles of plutonium and minor actinides have become a worldwide issue. Methods of ac...