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Kathryn M Lawson1, Jordan M Roach1, Tyler L Spano1
1Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1 Bethel Valley Road, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830, United States.
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To address the challenge of actinide crystallization in systems with a low chemical potential, solvent displacement crystallization (SDC) techniques are applied to synthesize uranyl oxalate in a series of alcohols with varying solvent polarity. This work demonstrates the simplicity of applying SDC to actinides and indicates that solvent polarity affects crystallizations. Uranyl oxalate trihydrate was synthesized from methanol, ethanol, 1-propanol, and isopropanol as additive solvents, with characterization indicating an absence of solvent influence on the bulk structure. The choice of solvent did cause changes to the observed morphology and particle size. Additionally, the total yield of uranyl oxalate was found to decrease with increasing solvent polarity. These data support the use of SDC techniques for the crystallization of high-solubility actinide compounds.
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