A cathode-anode arrangement for use in an electrolytic cell is adapted for electrochemically refining spent nuclear fuel from a nuclear reactor and recovering purified uranium and a mixture of uranium and plutonium for use as a fresh blanket and core fuel in a nuclear reactor. The arrangement includes a plurality of inner anodic dissolution baskets that are each attached to a respective support rod, are submerged in a molten lithium halide salt, and are rotationally displaced. An inner hollow cylindrical-shaped cathode is concentrically disposed about the inner anodic dissolution baskets. Concentrically disposed about the inner cathode in a spaced manner are a plurality of outer anodic dissolution baskets, while an outer hollow cylindrical-...
In support of closing the nuclear fuel cycle using non-aqueous separations technology, this project ...
Pyrochemical processing is a promising technology for closing the nuclear fuel cycle for next genera...
An electrorefining process in molten chloride salts using solid aluminium cathodes is being develope...
This invention relates to a process and apparatus for electrochemically refining spent nuclear fuel ...
A nuclear fuel electrorefiner for recovering uranium from nuclear material containing uranium. A cyl...
This invention relates to a process and apparatus for electrochemically refining spent nuclear fuel ...
Electrorefining has been used in processes for recovering uranium and plutonium metals from spent nu...
Experimental results from the pilot scale electrorefiner (Mark-IV ER) treating spent nuclear fuel ar...
Preparations are underway to demonstrate the electrolytic reduction of spent oxide nuclear fuel in t...
Anodic dissolution tests were made with unirradiated N-Reactor fuel to determine the fuel segment le...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has developed an electrochemical separation technique called elect...
Initial results are reported for the anode behavior of spent metallic nuclear fuel in an electrorefi...
Pyrochemical processing plays an important role in development of proliferation- resistant nuclear f...
AbstractAn electrorefining is a key element in pyroprocess because uranium, composed of more than 90...
AbstractPyrochemical methods for reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel are under development as an alte...
In support of closing the nuclear fuel cycle using non-aqueous separations technology, this project ...
Pyrochemical processing is a promising technology for closing the nuclear fuel cycle for next genera...
An electrorefining process in molten chloride salts using solid aluminium cathodes is being develope...
This invention relates to a process and apparatus for electrochemically refining spent nuclear fuel ...
A nuclear fuel electrorefiner for recovering uranium from nuclear material containing uranium. A cyl...
This invention relates to a process and apparatus for electrochemically refining spent nuclear fuel ...
Electrorefining has been used in processes for recovering uranium and plutonium metals from spent nu...
Experimental results from the pilot scale electrorefiner (Mark-IV ER) treating spent nuclear fuel ar...
Preparations are underway to demonstrate the electrolytic reduction of spent oxide nuclear fuel in t...
Anodic dissolution tests were made with unirradiated N-Reactor fuel to determine the fuel segment le...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) has developed an electrochemical separation technique called elect...
Initial results are reported for the anode behavior of spent metallic nuclear fuel in an electrorefi...
Pyrochemical processing plays an important role in development of proliferation- resistant nuclear f...
AbstractAn electrorefining is a key element in pyroprocess because uranium, composed of more than 90...
AbstractPyrochemical methods for reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel are under development as an alte...
In support of closing the nuclear fuel cycle using non-aqueous separations technology, this project ...
Pyrochemical processing is a promising technology for closing the nuclear fuel cycle for next genera...
An electrorefining process in molten chloride salts using solid aluminium cathodes is being develope...