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Radiolytic Degradation of N,N-dialkylamides: Effects on Metal Complexation

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Organisation

The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) is a key player in research, development and innovation in four main areas :
• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.

Drawing on its widely acknowledged expertise, and thanks to its 16000 technicians, engineers, researchers and staff, the CEA actively participates in collaborative projects with a large number of academic and industrial partners.

The CEA is established in ten centers spread throughout France
  

Reference

SL-DES-25-0183  

Thesis topic details

Category

Condensed Matter Physics, chemistry, nanosciences

Thesis topics

Radiolytic Degradation of N,N-dialkylamides: Effects on Metal Complexation

Contract

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Job description

N,N-dialkylamides (or monoamides) are promising extractant molecules for the development of new processes for nuclear fuel reprocessing. In this context, these extractant molecules are exposed to radiolysis caused by ionizing radiation from radionuclides, which leads to the formation of new compounds through the breaking or modification of chemical bonds. Such changes in solution composition can alter the extractive properties, particularly in terms of efficiency and selectivity.
This thesis aims to study the impact of radiolysis on the speciation of actinide-ligand complexes in solution, in order to improve the understanding of the phenomena observed under ionizing radiation. We propose an approach combining experimental studies (chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques) with theoretical calculations (such as bond dissociation energies, identification of probable radical attack sites, stability of metal-ligand complexes, etc.) to describe the molecular speciation of species in solution. Organic compounds formed during radiation and the metallic complexes will be characterized to evaluate the modifications caused by radiation.

University / doctoral school

Sciences Chimiques Balard (EDSCB)
Montpellier

Thesis topic location

Site

Marcoule

Requester

Position start date

01/10/2025

Person to be contacted by the applicant

GUILLAUMONT Dominique dominique.guillaumont@cea.fr
CEA
DES/ISEC/DMRC/SPTC/LILA
CEA Marcoule
Bat 181
BP17171
30207 Bagnols sur cèze cedex
04 66 79 16 30

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

BERTHON Laurence laurence.berthon@cea.fr
CEA
DES/ISEC/DMRC/SPTC/LILA
CEA Marcoule
Bat 181
BP 17171
30207 Bagnols sur Cèze cedex
04 66 39 79 62

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