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Thermal Characterization of Molten Salt Systems
Toni Y. Gutknecht ; Guy L. Fredrickson
关键词: BARIUM;    CERIUM;    CESIUM;    CHLORIDES;    FISSION PRODUCTS;    GADOLINIUM CHLORIDES;    LANTHANUM;    LITHIUM;    MOLTEN SALTS;    NEODYMIUM;    NUCLEAR FUELS;    PHASE STABILITY;    PLUTONIUM;    POTASSIUM;    PRASEODYMIUM;    PRECIPITATION;    SAMARIUM;    SODIUM;    STABILITY;    STRONTIUM;    URANIUM liquidus;    Mk-IV;    Molten Salt;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1035899
RP-ID  :  INL/EXT-11-23511
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1035899
Others  :  TRN: US1201253
学科分类:核能源与工程
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

The phase stability of molten salts in an electrorefiner (ER) may be adversely affected by the buildup of sodium, fission products, and transuranics in the electrolyte. Potential situations that need to be avoided are the following: (1) salt freezing due to an unexpected change in the liquidus temperature, (2) phase separation or non-homogeneity of the molten salt due to the precipitation of solids or formation of immiscible liquids, and (3) any mechanism that can result in the separation and concentration of fissile elements from the molten salt. Any of these situations would result in an off-normal condition outside the established safety basis for electrorefiner (ER) operations. The stability (and homogeneity) of the phases can potentially be monitored through the thermal characterization of the salts, which can be a function of impurity concentration. This report describes the experimental results of typical salts compositions, which consist of chlorides of potassium, lithium, strontium, samarium, praseodymium, lanthanum, barium, cerium, cesium, neodymium, sodium and gadolinium chlorides as a surrogate for both uranium and plutonium, used for the processing of used nuclear fuels.

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