First-Principles Study of Hydrogen Behaviors in $\alpha$-Pu$_{2}$O$_{3}$
Abstract
The in-depth understanding of hydrogen permeation through plutonium-oxide overlayers is the prerequisite to evaluate the complex hydriding induction period of Pu. In this work, the incorporation, diffusion and dissolution of hydrogen in -PuO are investigated by the first-principles calculations and thermodynamic method based on DFT+U and DFT-D3 schemes. Our study reveals that the hydrogen incorporation is endothermic and the separated H atoms prefer to recombine as H molecules rather than reacting with -PuO. The H and H diffusion are both feasible, generally, H will recombine first as H and then migrate. Both pressure P and temperature can promote the hydrogen dissolution in -PuO. The single H molecule incorporation and (H+H) mixed dissolution will successively appear when increasing P. Compared to PuO, this work indicates that Pu sesquioxide is hardly reduced by hydrogen, but the porous -PuO facilitates hydrogen transport in Pu oxide layers. We presents the microscopic picture of hydrogen behaviors in the defect-free -PuO, which could shed some light on the study of the hydriding induction period of Pu.
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@article{arxiv.1906.06712,
title = {First-Principles Study of Hydrogen Behaviors in $\alpha$-Pu$_{2}$O$_{3}$},
author = {Le Zhang and Bo Sun and Qili Zhang and Haifeng Liu and Kezhao Liu and Haifeng Song},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.06712},
year = {2020}
}
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19 pages, 6 figures