Abstract

AbstractWe report a flux crystal growth of Ba2[(UO2)2Ti2O8] and subsequent structural and spectroscopic studies using multiple techniques. The layered crystal structure, built up with sheets of edge‐sharing dimeric uranyl pentagonal bipyramids and dimeric TiO5 square pyramids with interlayer Ba(II) ions, was revealed by synchrotron single crystal x‐ray diffraction and confirmed with electron diffraction using a transmission electron microscope. The presence of only hexavalent uranium was confirmed by both diffuse reflectance and x‐ray absorption near‐edge structure spectroscopies, consistent with the bond valence sum calculations. Its vibrational modes were revealed by Raman spectroscopy. In addition, its implications as a potential hexavalent uranium waste form for the immobilization of uranium‐rich radioactive wastes were discussed.

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