Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5454186 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of cathode materials on the U electrorefining process is examined using electrochemical measurements and SEM-EDX observations. Stainless steel (STS), Mo, and W electrodes exhibit similar U reduction/oxidation behavior in 500 °C LiCl-KCl-UCl3 molten salts, as revealed by the cyclic voltammograms. However, slight shifts are observed in the cathodic and anodic peak potentials at the STS electrode, which are related to the fast reduction/oxidation kinetics associated with this electrode. The U deposits on the Mo and W electrodes consist of uniform dendritic chains of U in rhomboidal-shaped crystals, whereas several U dendrites protruding from the surface are observed for the STS electrode. EDX mapping of the electrode surfaces reveals that simple scraping of the U dendrites from W electrodes pretreated in dilute HCl solutions to dissolve the residual salt, results in clear removal of the U deposits, whereas a thick U deposit layer strongly adheres to the STS electrode surface even after treatment. This result is expected to contribute to the development of an effective and continuous U recovery process using electrorefining.
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Authors
Chang Hwa Lee, Tack-Jin Kim, Sungbin Park, Sung-Jai Lee, Seung-Woo Paek, Do-Hee Ahn, Sung-Ki Cho,