Rapid dissolution of PuO2 analytical samples using mediated electrochemical oxidation

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Michael E. Woods
Paul D. Benny
Aaron J. Unger
Supathorn Phongikaroon
Kristian G. Myhre
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[1] Virginia Commonwealth University,Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering
[2] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Isotope and Fuel Cycle Technology Division
[3] Colorado School of Mines,Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
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Plutonium oxide; Mediated electrochemical oxidation; Plutonium-238;
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Current methods for quantitative dissolution of solid PuO2 involve lengthy dissolution times. The adaptation of mediated electrochemical oxidation, which uses an electrochemically produced oxidizing agent to catalyze dissolution, has been explored for radiochemical analysis scale dissolutions of PuO2. The effects of temperature, electrode material, and electrocatalyst on the dissolution kinetics were explored. Under conditions examined in this study, complete dissolution of tens of milligrams of solid PuO2 can be achieved in less than 1 h at ambient temperature. This methodology could be adapted to dissolve other metal oxides.
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