Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7964438 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Aqueous reprocessing of plutonium-rich mixed oxide fuels require fluoride as a dissolution catalyst in boiling nitric acid for an effective dissolution of the spent fuel. High corrosion rates were obtained for the candidate dissolver materials zircaloy-4 (Zr-4) and commercial pure titanium (CP-Ti grade 2) in boiling 11.5Â M HNO3Â +Â 0.05Â M NaF. Complexing the fluoride ions either with Al(NO3)3 or ZrO(NO3)2 aided in decreasing the corrosion rates of Zr-4 and CP-Ti. From the obtained corrosion rates it is concluded that CP-Ti is a better dissolver material than Zr-4 for extended service life in boiling 11.5Â M HNO3Â +Â 0.05Â M NaF, when complexed with 0.15Â M ZrO(NO3)2. XPS analysis confirmed the presence of TiO2 and absence of fluoride on the surface of CP-Ti samples, indicating that effective complexation had occurred in solution leading to passivation of the metal and imparting high corrosion resistance.
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Authors
J. Jayaraj, P. Krishnaveni, D. Nanda Gopala Krishna, C. Mallika, U. Kamachi Mudali,