Issue 0, 1969

Reactions of liquid sodium with transition-metal oxides. Part III. The oxides UO3 and U3O8

Abstract

At 400°, liquid sodium reduces uranium trioxide to the dioxide, no double oxide being present in the product At 600°, the product contains sodium uranate(V), Na3UO4. Thermal analysis indicates that at 540°, sodium oxide and uranium dioxide react to form sodium uranate(V), for which an X-ray powder diffraction pattern is reported, and the reactions in liquid sodium are interpreted on this basis. The oxide U3O8 behaves as a mixture of UO3 and UO2.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1969, 2457-2459

Reactions of liquid sodium with transition-metal oxides. Part III. The oxides UO3 and U3O8

C. C. Addison, M. G. Barker, R. M. Lintonbon and R. J. Pulham, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1969, 2457 DOI: 10.1039/J19690002457

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