Claims
- 1. An improved method for preparing internally gelated nuclear reactor fuel spherules via a sol-gel process wherein a concentrated hexamethylene-tetramine-urea solution is employed with a solution of metals selected from the group consisting of uranium, plutonium, thorium, and mixtures thereof in spherule-forming operations, the improvement comprising the step of heat-treating the HMTA-urea solution for a sufficient duration without causing excessive urea decomposition for effecting control of the crystallite size of phases present in the resulting spherules prior to the addition of the solution of metals and conducting of said spherule-forming operations.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said sufficient duration is from about 30 to 90 minutes.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the solution is heated from ambient temperature to boiling in about thirty minutes and maintained at the boiling temperature for up to about 60 minutes, and wherein the boiling solution is cooled to about ambient temperature within about 30 to 40 minutes.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the boiling temperature is about 104? C.
- 5. An article produced by the method of claim 1 derived by internal gelation within a sol-gel process of a concentrated hexamethylene-tetramine-urea solution, said article characterized by boiling and cooling the HMTA-urea solution prior to engagement in said process.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention was made as a result of a contract with the United States Department of Energy and relates generally to a method of controlling crystallite size in nuclear reactor fuel spherules prepared by an internal gelation process. The product spherules are suitable for subsequent use in nuclear reactors wherein the fuel elements are loaded by vibration-packed or gel-derived-pellet technologies.
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