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Self-Diffusion Processes in Nuclear Carbonitrides UCxN1 − x and (U, Pu)C0.8N0.2

H. Matsui, M. H. Bradbury, Hj. Matzke

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 66 / Number 3 / June 1978 / Pages 406-414

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE78-A27222

The self-diffusion of 14C and 233U in four different uranium carbonitrides, UCxN1−x with x = 0.67, 0.26, 0.24, and 0.18, and the diffusion of 238Pu in two sets of (U,Pu)C0.8N0.2 were measured. Replacing carbon by nitrogen decreased self-diffusion rates in both metal and nonmetal lattices. The decrease was not linear with x; rather, a change in mechanism or bonding at around x ≈ 0.5 was indicated. The data are of importance for both fabrication and reactor operation of carbonitrides.