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  • Evaluation of recycle pathways for out-of-specification uranium microspheres from the internal gelation process
  • Add time:07/29/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    During the production of uranium oxide microspheres with carbon using internal gelation, a small fraction of microspheres will not meet the required size or sphericity specification. The uranium microspheres with carbon can be rejected after they have been air-dried or converted into uranium carbide and uranium oxide (UCO) kernels. The next step for the rejected spheres was an air oxidation for carbon removal. The air-dried spheres became triuranium octoxide (U3O8) spheres, which were sometimes ground into powder. The UCO kernels became U3O8 powder during the air oxidation. The next recycle step was nitric acid dissolution of the U3O8 spheres or powders to produce acid-deficient uranyl nitrate (ADUN) solutions, which were used to make new uranium oxide microspheres with carbon and subsequently UCO kernels. The kinetics of the acid dissolution process were compared, and the impurity levels in the different ADUN solutions were determined. X-ray diffraction results for the UCO kernels from the initial and recycled ADUN solutions indicate that changes in the impurity levels can impact the uranium carbide to uranium dicarbide ratio in the UCO kernels.

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