Electronic and Geometric Contributors to Hydrogen Binding in Uranium Oxide Grain Boundaries
Rajat Goel1, Nir Goldman1,2, Ambarish R Kulkarni1
1Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Davis, Davis, California 95616, United States.
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Hydrogen induced corrosion of uranium, which leads to the formation of toxic and pyrophoric UH3, raises significant safety concerns for long-term storage of nuclear materials. Previous work suggests hydrogen diffuses through the grain boundaries (GBs) of the passivating oxide layer to initiate hydriding reactions. However, the atomistic mechanisms underlying this phenomenon and the structural factors that control its initiation are not well understood. To address this knowledge gap, here we use a high-throughput density functional theory (DFT) workflow to investigate the adsorption of H and H2 in the defective bulk UO2. Specifically, we have exhaustively investigated the adsorption of H (107 sites) and H2 (26 sites) in three different coincident site lattice (CSL) GBs: Σ3, Σ5, and Σ9. Compared to the binding energies in pristine UO2, we observe significantly stronger hydrogen adsorption at these GB sites. Interestingly, we find that the trends in H and H2 adsorption vary considerably across the three GB models. In particular, while a small number of sites in Σ5 and Σ9 show exothermic adsorption of H and H2, respectively, no such sites are found in Σ3. These results provide fundamental atomistic insights that could guide the development of future corrosion mitigation strategies for the storage of nuclear materials.
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