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Oxide reduction process, direct with calcium

The effluent salt is the radioactively contaminated calcium chloride saturated with calcium oxide which can not be discarded as-is. Thus it is desirable to cathodically reduce calcium oxide to calcium which can then be recycled back to the direct oxide reduction process. The primary difficulty in obtaining a cathodic calcium deposit is due to the evolution of carbonaceous anodic gases which encourage various reverse reactions in the cell leading to loss of deposited calcium. [Pg.240]

Preparation of uranium metal. As discussed previously, some nuclear power plant reactors such as the UNGG type have required in the past a nonenriched uranium metal as nuclear fuel. Hence, such reactors were the major consumer of pure uranium metal. Uranium metal can be prepared using several reduction processes. First, it can be obtained by direct reduction of uranium halides (e.g., uranium tetrafluoride) by molten alkali metals (e.g., Na, K) or alkali-earth metals (e.g.. Mg, Ca). For instance, in the Ames process, uranium tetrafluoride, UF, is directly reduced by molten calcium or magnesium at yoO C in a steel bomb. Another process consists in reducing uranium oxides with calcium, aluminum (i.e., thermite or aluminothermic process), or carbon. Third, the pure metal can also be recovered by molten-salt electrolysis of a fused bath made of a molten mixture of CaCl and NaCl, with a solute of KUFj or UF. However, like hafnium or zirconium, high-purity uranium can be prepared according to the Van Arkel-deBoer process, i.e., by the hot-wire process, which consists of thermal decomposition of uranium halides on a hot tungsten filament (similar in that way to chemical vapor deposition, CVD). [Pg.445]


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Calcium oxidation

Calcium oxide

Direct Process

Direct oxidation

Direct oxidation processes

Direct reduction

Directed processes

Directing process

Oxidation directed

Oxidation directive

Oxide reduction process, direct

Oxides direct oxide reduction

Processes oxidation-reduction

Reduction process

Reduction processing

Reductive processes

With calcium, reduction

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