ELECTROLYTIC DISSOLUTION OF POWER REACTOR FUELS IN NITRIC ACID.

ELECTROLYTIC DISSOLUTION OF POWER REACTOR FUELS IN NITRIC ACID.
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The electrolytic oxidation in nitric acid of stainless steel, zirconium, Zircaloy-2, zirconium- uranium alloy, aluminum, and uranium - molybdenum alloy was demonstrated on a laboratory scale. The rate of chemical dissolution of UO/ sub 2/ in nitric acid was measured. Corrosion of stainless steel by these dissolver solutions was measured and found to be negligible. Electrolytic dissolution was demonstrated to be a practical technique for the first step in processing fuel elements of several types of power reactors. (auth).

Sereis Electrolytic Dissolver for Nuclear Fuels. I. Scoping Studies

Sereis Electrolytic Dissolver for Nuclear Fuels. I. Scoping Studies
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A dissolver design was demonstrated on a laboratory scale for the electrolytic dissolution of nuclear fuels. Simplified electrodes are used which need not touch the fuel pieces, thus avoiding the usual problems of achieving adequate electrical contact between the fuel and the anode basket. Because a series of electrolytic cells are formed along the length of the dissolver, current efficiency is enormously increased; this technique allows for the use of higher voltage and much lower current than is presently considered essential in plant-scale electrolytic dissolution. (auth).