Nuclear energy increasingly represents an important option for generating largely clean CO2-free electricity and zirconium is a fission product that is expected to be present in irradiated fuels. The present investigation addresses the electrochemical reduction of Zr4+ to Zro in LiCl - KCl eutectic molten salt in the temperature range 425–550◦C using cyclic voltammetry (CV), square-wave voltammetry (SWV) and bulk electrolysis. Simulations of the CV data indicate that the initial reduction proceeds through surface confined steps: Zr4+* + 2e− ↔Zr2+* and Zr2+* + 2e− ↔Zr* processes (* adsorbed species) followed by a peak-shaped complex diffusion controlled step that consists of a combination of closely spaced processes associated with the reac...
AbstractA pyrochemical electrorefining process for the recovery of actinides from metallic nuclear f...
In this work, a detailed electrochemical study of the molten LiF-CaF2-ZrF4 system is provided in the...
wave to reduction of Zr ( I I) to the metal. These waves were always observed, although their forms...
Nuclear energy increasingly represents an important option for generating largely clean CO2-free ele...
Nuclear energy increasingly represents an important option for generating largely clean CO2-free ele...
Zr electrorefining from Zircaloy-4 cladding hulls is demonstrated in LiCl-KCl-ZrCl4 molten salts at ...
In this work, the electrochemical behavior of zirconium was studied on an inert molybdenum electrode...
This study examines zirconium electrochemical redox behaviors in LiCl-KCl-ZrCl4 at 500 degrees C. Cy...
To achieve a better understanding of Zircaloy-4 electrorefining in LiCl-KCl at 500??C, redox behavio...
Zr electrorefining from Zircaloy-4 cladding hulls is demonstrated in LiCl-KCl-ZrCl4 molten salts at ...
International audienceZirconium is a strategic metal used in various activity sectors and particular...
International audienceZirconium has a large number of properties that make it very attractive for di...
Reduction of ZrO2 by lithium during electrolysis of LiCl-KCl-Li2O melt at 650 C was studied using a ...
A pyrochemical electrorefining process for the recovery of actinides from metallic nuclear fuel base...
It has been believed that high purity Zr metal is hard to be prepared from Zr alloys in LiCl-KCl sal...
AbstractA pyrochemical electrorefining process for the recovery of actinides from metallic nuclear f...
In this work, a detailed electrochemical study of the molten LiF-CaF2-ZrF4 system is provided in the...
wave to reduction of Zr ( I I) to the metal. These waves were always observed, although their forms...
Nuclear energy increasingly represents an important option for generating largely clean CO2-free ele...
Nuclear energy increasingly represents an important option for generating largely clean CO2-free ele...
Zr electrorefining from Zircaloy-4 cladding hulls is demonstrated in LiCl-KCl-ZrCl4 molten salts at ...
In this work, the electrochemical behavior of zirconium was studied on an inert molybdenum electrode...
This study examines zirconium electrochemical redox behaviors in LiCl-KCl-ZrCl4 at 500 degrees C. Cy...
To achieve a better understanding of Zircaloy-4 electrorefining in LiCl-KCl at 500??C, redox behavio...
Zr electrorefining from Zircaloy-4 cladding hulls is demonstrated in LiCl-KCl-ZrCl4 molten salts at ...
International audienceZirconium is a strategic metal used in various activity sectors and particular...
International audienceZirconium has a large number of properties that make it very attractive for di...
Reduction of ZrO2 by lithium during electrolysis of LiCl-KCl-Li2O melt at 650 C was studied using a ...
A pyrochemical electrorefining process for the recovery of actinides from metallic nuclear fuel base...
It has been believed that high purity Zr metal is hard to be prepared from Zr alloys in LiCl-KCl sal...
AbstractA pyrochemical electrorefining process for the recovery of actinides from metallic nuclear f...
In this work, a detailed electrochemical study of the molten LiF-CaF2-ZrF4 system is provided in the...
wave to reduction of Zr ( I I) to the metal. These waves were always observed, although their forms...