An isothermal diffusion couple between pure uranium and a uranium-27 a
t% plutonium alloy was annealed at 750-degrees-C for 25 h. Composition
profiles were determined from electron microanalyses, from which inte
rdiffusion fluxes and interdiffusion coefficients were evaluated. The
presence of plutonium greatly increases diffusion at this temperature
over what would be predicted from uranium self-diffusion studies. More
over, diffusivities in the body centered cubic U(gamma) phase increase
with increasing plutonium concentration, unlike interdiffusion in the
orthorhombic U(alpha) phase at lower temperatures. The diffusion resu
lts suggest that plutonium has a greater intrinsic diffusivity than ur
anium at 750-degrees-C.