Separation of Zr from Zr-2.5Nb by Electrorefining in LiCl-KCl for Volumetric Decontamination of CANDU Pressure Tube

Author:

Hur JunghoORCID,Jeong Seongjin,Sohn Sungjune,Park JaeyeongORCID,Hwang Il Soon

Abstract

This study presents an experimental investigation on Zr separation from Zr-2.5Nb by anode potentiostatic electrorefining in LiCl-KCl-ZrCl4 0.5 wt. % at 773 K for irradiated CANDU pressure tube decontamination. By the ORIGEN-2 code calculation, radioactive characteristics were investigated to show that Nb-94 was the most significant radionuclide with an aspect of waste level reduction by electrorefining. Three electrorefining tests were performed by fixing the applied potential as −0.9 V (vs. Ag/AgCl 1 wt. %) at the anode to dissolve only Zr. A cathode basket was installed to collect detached deposits from the cathode. Electrorefining results showed Zr was deposited on the cathode with a small amount of Nb and other alloying elements. The chemical form of the cathode deposits was shown to be only Zr metal or a mixture of Zr metal and ZrCl, depending on the experimental conditions related to the surface area ratio of the cathode to the anode. It was determined that the Zr metal reduction at the cathode was attributed to the two-step reduction reaction of Zr4+/ZrCl and ZrCl/Zr.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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