Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9793793 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Uranium-plutonium alloy was prepared by distillation of cadmium from U-Pu-Cd ternary alloy. The initial ternary alloy contained 2.9Â wt% U and 8.7Â wt% Pu other than Cd, which were recovered by molten salt electrolysis with liquid Cd cathode. The distillation experiments were conducted in 10Â g scale of the initial alloy using a small-scale distillation furnace equipped with an evaporator and a condenser in a vacuum vessel. After distillation at 1073Â K, the weight of the residue was in good agreement with that of the loaded actinides, where the content of Cd decreased to less than 0.05Â wt%. The uranium-plutonium alloy product was recovered without adhering to the yttria crucible. The cross section of the product was observed using electron probe micro-analyzer and it was found to consist of a dense material. Almost all of the evaporated Cd was recovered in the condenser and so enclosed well in the apparatus.
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Authors
Tetsuya Kato, Masatoshi Iizuka, Tadashi Inoue, Takashi Iwai, Yasuo Arai,