Chemistry:Uranium monophosphide
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UP | |
Molar mass | 272.0625 g/mol |
Density | 10.23 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 2,600 °C (4,710 °F; 2,870 K) |
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Face-centered cubic | |
a = 0.5578 nm
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Uranium monophosphide is a compound of uranium and phosphorus, synthesized from heating metal uranium and white phosphorus:
- 4 U + P
4 → 4 UP
It is a potential nuclear fuel.
In air, a thin glassy surface layer protects the compound from oxidation; over the course of months after synthesis, this layer develops a metallic sheen.
Further reading
- Curry, N A (1966). "The magnetic structure of uranium monophosphide". Proceedings of the Physical Society 89 (2): 427–429. doi:10.1088/0370-1328/89/2/325. Bibcode: 1966PPS....89..427C.
- Sidhu, S.S.; Vogelsang, W.; Anderson, K.D. (1966). "The antiferromagnetism of uranium monophosphide". Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 27 (8): 1197. doi:10.1016/0022-3697(66)90001-1. Bibcode: 1966JPCS...27.1197S.
- Assmann, Helmut; Stehle, Heinz (1981). "Weitere Uranverbindungen als Kernbrennstoffe". Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie. Gmelin. U: Uran (Suppl. A3) (8th ed.). Berlin: Springer. pp. 215–216. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-10275-6. ISBN 978-3-662-10276-3.
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