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Electrochimica Acta, Vol.235, 654-663, 2017
The Electrochemical Study of Dy2O3 Doped UO2 in Slightly Alkaline Sodium Carbonate/bicarbonate and Phosphate Solutions
A combination of electrochemical methods, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and current-sensing atomic force microscopy has been used to study the anodic reactivity of close-to-stoichiometric UO2.002, SIMFUEL, and Gd and Dy-doped UO2. Experiments were conducted in 0.1 mol L (1) NaCl solutions containing either bicarbonate/carbonate or phosphate at pH = 10. Anodic oxidation of the UO2 matrix and its dissolution were both suppressed by doping, with the reactivities being in the order UO2.002 > SIMFUEL > Gd-doped UO2 > Dy-doped UO2. The onsuet of dissolution for SIMFUEL and the doped specimens was initiated by tetragonal distortions of the cubic matrix and was accompanied by a deeper more extensive oxidation of the UO2 matrix. The composition of the surface of UO2.002 was non-uniform, leading to the sub-thermodynamic oxidation and dissolution of more non-stoichiometric locations. Oxidation of the matrix was suppressed in phosphate solution and the onset of oxidation to U-VI led to the formation of a protective uranyl phosphate layer. By contrast, in bicarbonate/carbonate solutions, UVI species were complexed by carbonate and dissolved. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.