Radiochemical and chemical characterization of fuel, salt, and deposit from the electrorefining of irradiated U-6 wt% Zr in hot cells

Author:

Sankar Dwarapudi Bola12,Seshadri Rajeswari2,Thirunavukkarasu Kalaiyarasu2,Pakhui Gurudas12,Rao Jakkula Siva Brahmaji2,Bera Suranjan12,Sreenivasulu Balija12,Radhakrishnan Kumaresan12,Manoravi Periasamy12,Jayaraman Venkataraman12

Affiliation:

1. Homi Bhabha National Institute , Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, 603102, India

2. Materials Chemistry & Metal Fuel Cycle Group, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam 603102, India

Abstract

Abstract Metal fuels are considered as the promising candidates for future fast breeder reactors. Pyro-chemical reprocessing is the ideal method for reprocessing spent metallic fuels due to the inherent process advantages. Electrorefining run was demonstrated in a hot cell facility with irradiated U-6 wt% Zr alloy at 500 °C using LiCl–KCl eutectic melt. In order to understand the behavior of the actinides and various fission products during high-temperature electrolysis, various process streams, viz., irradiated metal alloy fuel, the eutectic salt, and the cathode deposit were analyzed for the uranium, plutonium, and other fission product contents. Various methods employed for characterizing the process streams and the behaviors of some of the fission products during the electrolysis process are highlighted. The major gamma emitting radionuclides present in the irradiated fuel were 106Ru, 125Sb, 134Cs, 137Cs, 144Ce, and 154Eu. During electrorefining, cesium, cerium and europium were oxidized and dissolved in the molten media, whereas ruthenium and antimony remained in the anode basket. A minor contamination of zirconium was found in the cathode deposit.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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