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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the heat treatment of the mixture of the source chemicals - oxides of uranium, plutonium, americium, neptunium, and carbon black at a temperature 1600-1500 °C for 72 hours (24 h in nitrogen and 48 hours in nitrogen-hydrogen atmospheres).
Abstract: The method of carbothermic synthesis produced 260 g tablets of mixed nitrides of uranium, plutonium, americium and neptunium with a mass fraction of americium 0.61%. For the production of tablets were used uranium oxide manufactured by the water method, as well as plutonium dioxide containing impurities of uranium and americium oxides with a mass of 0.9 g americium, obtained by volumetric crystallization method in a NaCl — 2CsCl melt. Neptunium dioxide and americium oxide were added to the mixture of uranium and plutonium oxides before carbothermic synthesis. The resulting tablets had a density of 11.6-11.9 g / cm3. By methods of gamma-spectrometry, scanning electron microscopy and x-ray microanalysis is showed that the heat treatment of the mixture of the source chemicals - oxides of uranium, plutonium, americium, neptunium with carbon black at a temperature 1600-1500 °C for 72 h (24 h in nitrogen and 48 h in nitrogen-hydrogen atmospheres), and also the subsequent sintering synthesized by the press powders for 48 h at a temperature of 1800°C in nitrogen-hydrogen atmosphere doesn't leads in average to the significant losses of americium.

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