A chlorination route is being investigated for recovery of actinides from actinide–aluminium alloys, which originate from pyrochemical recovery of actinides from spent metallic nuclear fuel by electrochemical methods in molten LiCl–KCl. In the present work, the most important steps of this route were experimentally tested using U–Pu–Al alloy prepared by electrodeposition of U and Pu on solid aluminium plate electrodes. The investigated processes were vacuum distillation for removal of the salt adhered on the electrode, chlorination of the alloy by chlorine gas and sublimation of the AlCl3 formed. The processes parameters were set on the base of a previous thermochemical study and an experimental work using pure UAl3 alloy. The present exper...
Electrorefining process in molten chloride salts using solid aluminium cathodes to recover actinides...
The Partitioning & Transmutation (P&T) strategy is based on reduction of the long-term radiotoxicity...
An electrorefining process in molten chloride salts using solid aluminium cathodes is being develope...
A chlorination route is being investigated for recovery of actinides from actinide–aluminium alloys,...
Pyrochemical processes in molten LiCl–KCl are being developed in ITU for recovery of actinides from ...
A chlorination route is being investigated for recovery of actinides from actinide-aluminium alloys,...
A method for recovery of actinides (An) from An-Al alloys formed by electrochemical separation of me...
An electrorefining process in molten chloride salts is being developed at ITU to reprocess the spent...
Two steps of a pyrochemical route for the recovery of actinides from spent metallic nuclear fuel are...
AbstractMuch attention has been paid to the handling of metallic nuclear fuel, which can offer a saf...
An electrorefining process in molten chloride salts using solid aluminium cathodes is being develope...
AbstractAn electrorefining process for metallic spent nuclear fuel treatment is being investigated i...
AbstractA pyrochemical electrorefining process for the recovery of actinides from metallic nuclear f...
U-Al alloy formation has been studied in the temperature range of 400 – 550 °C by electrochemical te...
This work concerned the electrorefining of UZr and UPuZr alloys on a solid aluminium cathode, in the...
Electrorefining process in molten chloride salts using solid aluminium cathodes to recover actinides...
The Partitioning & Transmutation (P&T) strategy is based on reduction of the long-term radiotoxicity...
An electrorefining process in molten chloride salts using solid aluminium cathodes is being develope...
A chlorination route is being investigated for recovery of actinides from actinide–aluminium alloys,...
Pyrochemical processes in molten LiCl–KCl are being developed in ITU for recovery of actinides from ...
A chlorination route is being investigated for recovery of actinides from actinide-aluminium alloys,...
A method for recovery of actinides (An) from An-Al alloys formed by electrochemical separation of me...
An electrorefining process in molten chloride salts is being developed at ITU to reprocess the spent...
Two steps of a pyrochemical route for the recovery of actinides from spent metallic nuclear fuel are...
AbstractMuch attention has been paid to the handling of metallic nuclear fuel, which can offer a saf...
An electrorefining process in molten chloride salts using solid aluminium cathodes is being develope...
AbstractAn electrorefining process for metallic spent nuclear fuel treatment is being investigated i...
AbstractA pyrochemical electrorefining process for the recovery of actinides from metallic nuclear f...
U-Al alloy formation has been studied in the temperature range of 400 – 550 °C by electrochemical te...
This work concerned the electrorefining of UZr and UPuZr alloys on a solid aluminium cathode, in the...
Electrorefining process in molten chloride salts using solid aluminium cathodes to recover actinides...
The Partitioning & Transmutation (P&T) strategy is based on reduction of the long-term radiotoxicity...
An electrorefining process in molten chloride salts using solid aluminium cathodes is being develope...