Abstract

A new phase Pu(VO3)4 in PuO2–V2O5 system was prepared by heating an appropriate amount of pre-dried PuO2 and V2O5 at 640°C. The structural and thermal properties of Pu(VO3)4 were investigated by powder X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetry (TG). Structural analyses revealed that Pu(VO3)4 crystallizes in tetragonal (space group: I41/a) lattice with unit cell parameters, a=8.4528(2)Å and c=28.6644(9)Å and is isostructural to metavanadates of thorium and neptunium. Structure shows crystallographically two distinct vanadium atoms V(1) and V(2), one plutonium atom (Pu1) and seven oxygen atoms in the unit cell of Pu(VO3)4. Vanadium atoms form VO4 tetrahedra while plutonium forms PuO8 polyhedra with oxygen atoms. The VO4 units are linked together by sharing apex oxygen atoms and form infinite spiral chains of (VO3)n. Along c-axis, the plutonium atoms are sandwiched between the two layers of (VO3)n chains. TG of Pu(VO3)4 showed thermal stability of the compound up to 700°C.

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