Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565144 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Electrorefining is the main step in pyro-process of spent nuclear fuels, where actinides are recovered and separated from fission products. In the present study, electrorefining of irradiated metallic fuels called METAPHIX-1 (U–19 wt%Pu–10 wt%Zr alloy irradiated at PHENIX reactor, approximate maximum burn-up 2.5 at%) was performed. A major focus was on minimization of Zr co-dissolution from spent metallic fuels to reduce the burden to the pyro-process. Based on the ICP-MS analysis results and the SEM–EDX observations, the anodic dissolution behavior of the irradiated metallic fuels and the mass balances of actinides and fission products during the electrorefining were evaluated.
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Authors
T. Murakami, T. Kato, A. Rodrigues, M. Ougier, M. Iizuka, T. Koyama, J.-P. Glatz,