Abstract

Gadolinium (Gd3+) was used to simulate trivalent minor actinide curium (Cm3+), and monazite-type solid solutions with composition of Ce1−xGdxPO4 (x=0–1) were prepared by the solid state reaction method using Ce2(C2O4)3·10H2O, NH4H2PO4, and Gd2O3 as starting materials. The effects of Gd content on the crystalline phase and microstructure of Ce1−xGdxPO4 solid solutions were investigated, and the calcining parameters of Ce0.9Gd0.1PO4 solid solution were optimized by means of XRD, TG-DSC and SEM. The results show that pure monazite-type crystalline phase was obtained for the Ce1−xGdxPO4 with x=0–1, and the incorporation of minor actinide curium simulated by gadolinium in monazite was confirmed. The change of Gd content had no significant effect on the microstructure of Ce1−xGdxPO4 solid solutions, and the grain size was approximately 0.1–1μm. Besides, the optimal calcining temperature and holding time of Ce0.9Gd0.1PO4 solid solution were 1000°C and 2h, respectively.

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