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Although the principal physical behaviour of a material is inherently connected to its fundamental crystal structure, the behaviours observed in the real-world are often driven by the microstructure, which for many polycrystalline materials, equates to the size and shape of the constituent crystal grains. Here we highlight a cutting edge synthesis route to the controlled engineering of grain structures in thin films and the simplification of associated 3-dimensional problems to less complex 2D ones. This has been applied to the actinide ceramic, uranium dioxide, to replicate structures typical in nuclear fission fuel pellets, in order to investigate the oxidation and subsequent transformation of cubic UO₂ to orthorhombic U₃O₈. This article shows how this synthesis approach could be utilised to investigate a range of phenomena, affected by grain morphology, and highlights some unusual results in the oxidation behaviour of UO₂, regarding the phase transition to U₃O₈.
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Jacek Wasik
University of Bristol
Joseph Sutcliffe
University of Bristol
Renaud Podor
École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6e09eb6db64358765c40a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2404.14929