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Over the past two weeks, Argonne National Laboratory has announced numerous significant advancements being made by its staff to push forward nuclear fuels and materials research. Those announcements include the opening of the new Activated Materials Lab, the development of a new measurement technique, and the application of new artificial intelligence tools.
Michael F. Ehman, J. W. Faust, Jr.
Nuclear Technology | Volume 8 | Number 4 | April 1970 | Pages 380-383
Fuel | doi.org/10.13182/NT70-A28664
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A chemical etchant for UO2 consisting of three parts concentrated HCl and one part concentrated HNO3 is reported. This etchant, when used for ten minutes at 60°C on cleaved {111} surfaces, produces distinctive pits at dislocations intersecting the surface and at low-angle grain boundaries. The fact that the etch pits mark the sites of dislocations was shown by comparing the enlargement of pits with etching time and the etch pits on matching cleavage faces. Comparison of etch rates at various temperatures gave an activation energy of 15.1 kcal/mole.