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Reduction of ZrO2 during SNF Pyrochemical Reprocessing
Author(s) -
А. Yu. Nikolaev,
А. V. Suzdaltsev,
O. B. Pavlenko,
Yu. P. Zaikov,
Tatyana Kurennykh,
В. Б. Выходец
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of the electrochemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.258
H-Index - 271
eISSN - 1945-7111
pISSN - 0013-4651
DOI - 10.1149/1945-7111/abe8be
Subject(s) - zirconium , cathode , electrolysis , molybdenum , materials science , tin , inorganic chemistry , lithium (medication) , zirconium alloy , chemistry , electrode , analytical chemistry (journal) , metallurgy , electrolyte , medicine , chromatography , endocrinology
Reduction of ZrO 2 by lithium during electrolysis of LiCl-KCl-Li 2 O melt at 650 °C was studied using a set of physicochemical methods of analysis. Influence of ZrO 2 in the space near a molybdenum cathode on the kinetics of the cathode process was established. Possible variations of the electrode reaction associated with the zirconium reduction were proposed. The appearance of ZrO 2 in the cathode space resulted in consumption of reduced lithium and in increase in the potential relaxation time of the molybdenum cathode after cathode polarization. Long-term galvanic impulse electrolysis of LiCl-KCl-Li 2 O melt at 650 °C was carried out using the molybdenum cathode which was immersed into the ZrO 2 powder. According to the X-ray fluorescence analysis as well as the method of nuclear reactions the reduction product was presented by the ZrO 2 , Li 2 ZrO 3 , Zr 3 O phases. Additionally, by alloying the reduction product with tin, the ZrO 2 reduction degree to metallic zirconium was estimated, which was close to zero. It was assumed that the main pathway for the appearance of the metallic zirconium in the ZrO 2 reduction product during electrolysis of the LiCl-KCl-Li 2 O melt was direct electroreduction of dissolved zirconium in the melt.

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