Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 1(1); 2003
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2003;1(1):25-39. Published online: Mar, 30, 2003

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A Study on the Electrolytic Reduction Mechanism of Uranium Oxide in a LiCl-Li2O Molten Salt

  • Seung-Chul Oh ; Jin-Mok Hur ; Chung-Seok Seo ; Seong-Won Park
Abstract

This study proposed a new electrolytic reduction technology that is based on the integration of simultaneous uranium oxide metallization and Li2O electrowinning. In this electrolytic reduction reaction, electrolytically reduced Li deposits on cathode and simultaneously reacts with uranium oxides to produce uranium metal showing more than 99% conversion. For the verification of process feasibility, the experiments to obtain basic data on the metallization of uranium oxide, investigation of reaction mechanism, the characteristics of closed recycle of Li2O and mass transfer were carried out. This evolutionary electrolytic reduction technology would give benefits over the conventional Li-reduction process improving economic viability such as: avoidance of handling of chemically active Li-LiCl molten salt, increase of metallization yield, and simplification of process.

Keywords

Electrolytic Reduction Technology,Uranium Oxide,Uranium Metal,Lithium Chloride,Molten Salt