This study was conducted in an attempt to understand the effect of a stirred liquid cadmium cathode (LCC) on the electrodeposition of U and U/RE on Cd. For this purpose, a series of electrowinning tests were performed using an LCC equipped with a Cd stirrer. Initially, three runs of the U electrodeposition tests were conducted using LiCl-KCl-UCl3 at 500°C under a constant current. From the results obtained from the initial three runs, it was found that the maximum deposited amount of U was 7.4 wt% U/Cd. U dendrite formation on the LCC crucible was not observed across each of the three runs. Three additional runs were conducted using LiCl-KCl-UCl3-RECl3 to determine the extent of U/RE electrodeposition. The maximum number of moles of U + RE ...
This work presents a study on Ibe electrochemical behavior of actinides (An = Am and Pu) and lanthan...
Molten salts have been widely used for the electrochemical preparation of lanthanum and uranium meta...
Projections of the World Energy Council indicate a significant increase in global energy consumption...
Experimental Investigations into U/TRU Recovery using a Liquid Cadmium Cathode and Salt Containing H...
Recovery of transuranic actinides (TRU) using electrorefining is a process being investigated as par...
Molten salt electrorefining of uranium is an important recycling technique to potentially recover re...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) is currently performing a demonstration program for the Department...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has developed and demonstrated an electrometallurgical process for...
Feasibility of electrorefining of U, Pu, and mixtures thereof using a liquid Cd anode and a molten-s...
This study was carried out to examine the removal of rare earth (RE) elements by electrodeposition f...
The Institute for Transuranium Elements ITU is building up an accurate database of actinide behavior...
This dissertation provides five topics—an assessment of different monitoring and analytical techniqu...
International audienceThis work is focused on the electrochemical behaviour of uranium in molten eut...
The effects of electrochemical conditions on the behaviour of plutonium and adequate conditions for ...
Many important metals are being produced by electrolysis in molten salts (aluminium, sodium, rare ea...
This work presents a study on Ibe electrochemical behavior of actinides (An = Am and Pu) and lanthan...
Molten salts have been widely used for the electrochemical preparation of lanthanum and uranium meta...
Projections of the World Energy Council indicate a significant increase in global energy consumption...
Experimental Investigations into U/TRU Recovery using a Liquid Cadmium Cathode and Salt Containing H...
Recovery of transuranic actinides (TRU) using electrorefining is a process being investigated as par...
Molten salt electrorefining of uranium is an important recycling technique to potentially recover re...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) is currently performing a demonstration program for the Department...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has developed and demonstrated an electrometallurgical process for...
Feasibility of electrorefining of U, Pu, and mixtures thereof using a liquid Cd anode and a molten-s...
This study was carried out to examine the removal of rare earth (RE) elements by electrodeposition f...
The Institute for Transuranium Elements ITU is building up an accurate database of actinide behavior...
This dissertation provides five topics—an assessment of different monitoring and analytical techniqu...
International audienceThis work is focused on the electrochemical behaviour of uranium in molten eut...
The effects of electrochemical conditions on the behaviour of plutonium and adequate conditions for ...
Many important metals are being produced by electrolysis in molten salts (aluminium, sodium, rare ea...
This work presents a study on Ibe electrochemical behavior of actinides (An = Am and Pu) and lanthan...
Molten salts have been widely used for the electrochemical preparation of lanthanum and uranium meta...
Projections of the World Energy Council indicate a significant increase in global energy consumption...