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Electrolysis of Burnup-Simulated Uranium Nitride Fuels in LiCl-KCl Eutectic Melts
Abstract:The electrochemical behavior of burnup-simulated uranium nitride fuels containing representative solid fission product elements, UN+Mo (Mo = 2.84 wt%), UN+Pd (Pd = 4.6 wt%) and (U, Nd)N (NdN = 8.0 wt%), was investigated in the molten LiCl-KCl eutectic salt with 0.54 wt% UCl3 in order to clarify the effects of fission products on the dissolution of actinide nitrides and the behavior of FPs in the electrorefining of spent nitride fuel. The rest potentials of burnup-simulated UN pellets were similar to that of pure UN. The electrochemical dissolution of UN began at about _0:75V vs Ag/AgCl reference electrode in all samples as well as that of pure UN. After the electrolyses at the constant anodic potential of ?0:65––0:60V vs Ag/AgCl, most of UN was dissolved into LiCl-KCl as UCl3 at the anode, and U was recovered in the liquid Cd cathode in all samples. Furthermore, Nd was dissolved at the anode and accumulated into LiCl-KCl as NdCl3, while Mo and Pd were not dissolved but remained at the anode.
Keywords:nitride fuel  burnup-simulated fuel  uranium mononitride  pyrochemical reprocessing  molten salt  electrorefining  fission product  molybdenum  palladium  neodymium
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