Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1567014 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Zirconium has a low absorption cross-section for neutrons, which makes it an ideal material for use in nuclear reactor applications. However, hafnium typically contained in zirconium causes it to be far less useful for nuclear reactor materials because of its high neutron-absorbing properties. In the present study, a novel effective method has been developed for the production of hafnium-free zirconium. The process includes two main stages: magnesio-thermic reduction of ZrSiO4 under a combustion mode, to produce zirconium silicide (ZrSi), and recovery of hafnium-free zirconium by molten-salt electrorefining. It was found that, depending on the electrorefining procedure, it is possible to produce zirconium powder with a low hafnium content: 70Â ppm, determined by ICP-AES analysis.
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Authors
Hui Li, Hayk H. Nersisyan, Kyung-Tae Park, Sung-Bin Park, Jeong-Guk Kim, Jeong-Min Lee, Jong-Hyeon Lee,