RI 6507 Molten-Salt Electrorefining of Uranium

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. R. Cattoir T. A. Sullivan
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Commercial uranium metal was electrore fined to a high- purity product using molten- salt electrolytes in an inert atmosphere cell . Electrorefined uranium that contained , after consolidation , less than 30 ppm of metallic impurities was prepared . A method of leaching the electrolyte crystals to remove the salts was developed . Cathode current efficiencies from 90 to 100 percent were obtained . Two molten- salt electrolytes were prepared and evaluated : (1 ) lithium chloride - potassium chloride - uranium trichloride and ( 2 ) sodium chloridepotassium chloride - uranium trichloride . Very little difference was found in the purity of the uranium metal produced in either system . The lithium chloride - potassium chloride - uranium tri - chloride electrolyte was preferable from an operational standpoint .
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APA: F. R. Cattoir T. A. Sullivan  (1964)  RI 6507 Molten-Salt Electrorefining of Uranium

MLA: F. R. Cattoir T. A. Sullivan RI 6507 Molten-Salt Electrorefining of Uranium. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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