Kinetic Studies of Fluorination of Uranium Carbides by Fluorine, (II):Fluorination of Uranium Dicarbide
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The fluorination reaction of uranium dicarbide with fluorine to form UF<SUB>6</SUB> has been studied in the temperature range between 220°and 300°C using a thermobalance. The overall mechanism of reaction is similar to the case of uranium monocarbide, i.e., in the first step, UC<SUB>2</SUB> is rapidly converted to UF<SUB>4</SUB>, polymeric fluorocarbon and gaseous fluorocarbon, while in the second step, UF<SUB>4</SUB> and polymeric fluorocarbon are converted rather slowly to UF<SUB>6</SUB> and gaseous fluorocarbon. The amount of polymer is much larger than the case of uranium monocarbide, its weight ratio to UF<SUB>4</SUB> being 0.2 to 0.25 in the early stages of the reaction. The fluorination of UF<SUB>4</SUB> to UF<SUB>6</SUB> always follows the linear law derived from the diminishing sphere model. The apparent activation energy was determined to be 19.5 kcal/mole. Differences in the fluorination between UC and UC<SUB>2</SUB> are discussed, with the effect of polymer taken into consideration.
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著者
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SAKURAI Tsutomu
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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IWASAKI Matae
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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ISHIKAWA Niro
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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