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http://dx.doi.org/10.5516/NET.06.2011.010

SELECTIVE REDUCTION OF ACTIVE METAL CHLORIDES FROM MOLTEN LiCl-KCl USING LITHIUM DRAWDOWN  

Simpson, Michael F. (Idaho National Laboratory)
Yoo, Tae-Sic (Idaho National Laboratory)
Labrier, Daniel (Idaho State University)
Lineberry, Michael (Idaho State University)
Shaltry, Michael (University of Idaho)
Phongikaroon, Supathorn (University of Idaho)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.44, no.7, 2012 , pp. 767-772 More about this Journal
Abstract
In support of optimizing electrorefining technology for treating spent nuclear fuel, lithium drawdown has been investigated for separating actinides from molten salt electrolyte. Drawdown reaction selectivity is a major issue that requires investigation, since the goal is to remove actinides while leaving the fission products and other components in the salt. A series of lithium drawdown tests with surrogate fission product chlorides was run to obtain selectivity data with non-radioactive salts, develop a predictive model, and draw conclusions about the viability of using this process with actinide-loaded salt. Results of tests with CsCl, $LaCl_3$, $CeCl_3$, and $NdCl_3$ are reported here. Equilibrium was typically achieved in less than 10 hours of contact between lithium metal and molten salt under well-stirred conditions. Maintaining low oxygen and water impurity concentrations (<10 ppm) in the atmosphere was observed to be critical to minimize side reactions and maintain stable salt compositions. An equilibrium model has been formulated and fit to the experimental data. Good fits to the data were achieved. Based on analysis and results obtained to date, it is concluded that clean separation between minor actinides and lanthanides will be difficult to achieve using lithium drawdown.
Keywords
Pyroprocessing; Drawdown; Lithium Reduction; Lanthanides; Electrorefining;
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