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  • 1
    In: Nuclear Energy and Technology, Pensoft Publishers, Vol. 8, No. 1 ( 2022-03-18), p. 55-61
    Abstract: The paper investigates the process of regeneration of a liquid metal medium used in the pyroelectrochemical reprocessing of spent mixed uranium-plutonium nitride fuel produced by a fast neutron reactor. The investigation concerns the interaction of liquid cadmium with sludge formed during the anodic dissolution of ceramic nitride pellets in a 3LiCl-2KCl melt medium as well as the possibility of its purification by filtration from individual metal fission products. Anode sludge is represented by fission products of the platinum group, zirconium, molybdenum and technetium. It was determined by scanning electron microscopy that the metal product is composed of several intergrowth phases. It was found that upon contact of a polymetallic alloy simulating anode sludge with a melt, the liquid metal phase is saturated to 0.025 wt% of Pd, 0.01 wt% of Rh for 50 hours at 500 °C, while zirconium forms an insoluble dispersed intermetallic compound ZrCd 3 . Powders of molybdenum and technetium, which are not wetted with cadmium, can be completely removed using a filter mesh of plain weaving of the P-200 type. It is also possible to remove zirconium from anodic cadmium by filtration. The filtration efficiency of ruthenium and palladium powders did not exceed 54.3 and 13.1 wt%, respectively, due to partial dissolution and thinning of particles, which will lead to saturation of the liquid metal phase and the need to purify it by alternative methods.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2452-3038
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Pensoft Publishers
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: ECS Meeting Abstracts, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. MA2016-02, No. 47 ( 2016-09-01), p. 3480-3480
    Abstract: Separation of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) components in a “molten salt – liquid metal” system is one of prospective directions in developing pyrochemical technology of SNF reprocessing. Modeling separation processes requires basic thermodynamic data for the elements present in SNF, both in the salts and metallic phases. In particular, values of the electrode potentials in the salt melt and activity coefficients in the metallic alloy are required. Present work was aimed at determining electrochemical and thermodynamic properties of lanthanum in alkali chloride melts (based on a low melting ternary LiCl–KCl–CsCl eutectic mixture) and gallium containing alloys. Lanthanum electrode potentials were measured in the melts containing 2.5–5.0 wt. % La. The following galvanic cell was employed: Cl 2 (C) │ LiCl–KCl–CsCl ║(LiCl–KCl–CsCl)–LaCl 3 │ La(Mo). Potential values were obtained using the potential-time transient curves recorded after a short time cathodic polarization of a molybdenum electrode. Molybdenum was selected as the working electrode material because it does not form alloys with lanthanum. Chlorine electrode was used as the reference. Typical potentiograms are presented in the Figure. Average potential value on the plateau of the curve was taken as lanthanum electrode potential. From the analysis of the experimental results the following temperature dependence of lanthanum electrode potential in the ternary lithium-potassium-cesium chloride eutectic melt was obtained: E * La(III)/La = –3.46 + 5.1·10 -4 · T , V (668–976 K). Gibbs free energy change of lanthanum trichloride formation in LiCl–KCl–CsCl eutectic calculated from the results of electrochemical measurements is described by the following temperature dependence: ΔG* LaCl3 = –1001 + 0.148 · T , kJ/mol. Low melting gallium-aluminum (1.6 wt. % Al) and gallium-zinc (3.64 wt. % Zn) eutectic alloys were considered as liquid metal media. Activity coefficients of lanthanum, required for calculating separation factors, can be obtained from the difference of activity and solubility at a given temperature. Activity of lanthanum was determined employing electromotive force (EMF) measurements using the following galvanic cell: La(Ga–Me) │ (LiCl–KCl–CsCl)–LaCl 3 │ La(In), where Me = Al or Zn, and La(Ga–Me) and La(In) are saturated two-phase alloys. Supercooled liquid lanthanum was taken as the standard state for calculating thermodynamic values. Temperature dependencies of lanthanum activity in the studied alloys are adequately approximated by the following equations: lg a La(Ga–Al) = –16068 · T -1 + 6.139, (573–1074 K), lg a La(Ga–Zn) = –15346 · T -1 + 5.638, (573–1073 K). Solubility of lanthanum in the studied alloys was determined using direct physical measurements (sedimentation or filtration of saturated two-phase alloys) or EMF measurements of dilute homogeneous La(Ga–Me) alloys. Results obtained using different techniques showed a very good agreement. Lanthanum solubility in Ga–Zn eutectic at 389–1034 K can be described by the following linear equation: lg X La(Ga–Zn) = –2466 · T -1 + 1.018. Similar dependence for Ga–Al eutectic based alloys has an inflection around 480 K and can be described by two equations: lg X La(Ga–Al) = –4529 · T -1 + 3.487, (480–936 K), lg X La(Ga–Al) = –481 · T -1 + 4.947, (299–480 K). Temperature dependencies of lanthanum activity coefficients were obtained by subtracting solubility from activity, and the following equations were derived: lgγ La(Ga–Al) = –13602 · T -1 + 2.652, (573–936 K), lgγ La(Ga–Zn) = –12880 · T -1 + 4.619, (573–1034 K). The obtained data allow calculating separation factors of lanthanum and other elements present in SNF in the system “LiCl–KCl–CsCl eutectic melt – Ga–Al or Ga–Zn eutectic alloy”. Figure 1
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2151-2043
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 2016
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    In: ECS Transactions, The Electrochemical Society, Vol. 75, No. 15 ( 2016-08-30), p. 265-274
    Abstract: The behavior and properties of lanthanum in a “molten salt – liquid metal” system in relation to pyrochemical reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels was considered. Temperature dependencies of lanthanum formal standard electrode potential E * La/La(III) and Gibbs free energy change of lanthanum trichloride formation in LiCl–KCl–CsCl eutectic based melts were obtained between 668–976 K. Also the behavior of lanthanum was studied in Ga–Al (1.6 wt. % Al) and Ga–Zn (3.64 wt. % Zn) eutectic based metallic alloys, and activity, solubility and activity coefficients of lanthanum determined.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1938-5862 , 1938-6737
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: The Electrochemical Society
    Publication Date: 2016
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    In: Nova Hedwigia, Schweizerbart, Vol. 104, No. 1-3 ( 2017-02-01), p. 143-182
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0029-5035
    Uniform Title: Myxomycetes associated with monsoon lowland tropical forests in southern Vietnam
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    Language: English , English
    Publisher: Schweizerbart
    Publication Date: 2017
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