Synchrotron-Based Structural Analysis of Nanosized Gd2(Ti1−xZrx)2O7 for Radioactive Waste Management
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Synchrotron-Based Structural Analysis of Nanosized Gd2(Ti1−xZrx)2O7 for Radioactive Waste Management / M. Pinna, A. Trapletti, C. Minelli, A. Di Biase, F. Bianconi, M. Clemente, A. Minguzzi, C. Castellano, M. Scavini. - In: NANOMATERIALS. - ISSN 2079-4991. - 15:14(2025 Jul), pp. 1134.1-1134.20. [10.3390/nano15141134]
Abstract:
Complex oxides with the general formula Gd2(Ti1−xZrx)2O7 are promising candidates for
radioactive waste immobilization due to their capacity to withstand radiation by dissipating
part of the free energy driving defect creation and phase transitions. In this study, samples
with varying zirconium content (xZr = 0.00, 0.15, 0.25, 0.375, 0.56, 0.75, 0.85, 1.00) were
synthesized via the sol–gel method and thermally treated at 500 ◦C to obtain nanosized
powders mimicking the defective structure of irradiated materials. Synchrotron-based
techniques were employed to investigate their structural properties: High-Resolution
X-ray Powder Diffraction (HR-XRPD) was used to assess long-range structure, while
Pair Distribution Function (PDF) analysis and Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure
(EXAFS) spectroscopy provided insights into the local structure. HR-XRPD data revealed
that samples with low Zr content (xZr ≤ 0.25) are amorphous. Increasing Zr concentration
led to the emergence of a crystalline phase identified as defective fluorite (xZr = 0.375,
0.56). Samples with the highest Zr content (xZr ≥ 0.75) were fully crystalline and exhibited
only the fluorite phase. The experimental G(r) functions of the fully crystalline samples
in the low r range are suitably fitted by the Weberite structure, mapping the relaxations
induced by structural disorder in defective fluorite. These structural insights informed
the subsequent EXAFS analysis at the Zr-K and Gd-L3 edges, confirming the splitting
of the cation–cation distances associated with different metal species. Moreover, EXAFS
provided a local structural description of the amorphous phases, identifying a consistent
Gd-O distance across all compositions.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
synchrotron radiation; complex metal oxides; HR-XRPD; EXAFS; PDF; radiation waste management; Gd2(Ti1−xZrx)2O7;
Elenco autori:
M. Pinna, A. Trapletti, C. Minelli, A. Di Biase, F. Bianconi, M. Clemente, A. Minguzzi, C. Castellano, M. Scavini
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