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Progress in R&D on Fluoride Volatility Method

Progress in R&D on Fluoride Volatility Method. František Lisý, Martin Mareček and Jan Uhlíř Nuclear Research Institute Řež plc Czech Republic. AER working group F ¯ meeting, Liblice , Czech Republic , March 25 - 27 , 200 8. Principle of partitioning by Fluoride Volatility Method.

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Progress in R&D on Fluoride Volatility Method

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  1. Progress in R&D on Fluoride Volatility Method František Lisý, Martin Mareček and Jan Uhlíř Nuclear Research Institute Řež plc Czech Republic AER working group F¯meeting, Liblice, Czech Republic, March25-27, 2008

  2. Principle of partitioning by Fluoride Volatility Method The technology is based on direct fluorination of spent fuel by fluorine gas. The separation process comes out from the specific property of uranium, neptunium and partially of plutonium to form volatile hexafluorides, whereas most of fission products and transplutonium elements present in spent fuel form non-volatile trifluorides.

  3. Mission and Objectivesof Fluoride Volatility Method Reprocessing of such types of oxide fuels from LWR or FR, which could be hardly reprocessed by aqueous technologies (inert matrix fuels, TRU-fuels, fuels with very high burn-up, short cooling time, high concentration of Pu, different cladding material etc.) Primary processing of TRU-fuel for MSR – An-burners Separation of a maximum fraction of uranium component from Pu, MA and FP.

  4. Main Steps of Fluoride Volatility Method • Removal of the cladding material (fuse apart in furnace) • Conversion of the spent fuel into powderized form (grinding or voloxidation) • Fluorination of spent fuel • Separation and purification of formed products

  5. Fluorination Reactions uranium: UO2 (s) + 3F2 (g) → UF6 (g) + O2 (g) U3O8 (s) + 9F2 (g) → 3UF6 (g) + 4O2 (g) plutonium: PuO2 (s) + 2F2 (g) → PuF4 (s) + O2 (g) PuO2 (s) + 3F2 (g) → PuF6 (g) + O2 (g) PuF4 (s) + F2 (g)  PuF6 (g) lanthanides: 2Ln2O3 (s) + 6F2 (g) → 4LnF3(s) + 3O2 (g)  minor actinides: NpO2 (s) + 3F2 (g) → NpF6 (g) + O2 (g) NpO2 (s) + 2F2 (g) → NpF4 (s) + O2 (g) NpF4 (s) + F2 (g)  NpF6 (g) 2Am2O3 (s) + 6F2 (g) → 4AmF3(s) + 3O2 (g) 2Cm2O3 (s) + 6F2 (g) → 4CmF3(s) + 3O2 (g)

  6. Presumed Selected Products of Spent Fuel Fluorination

  7. Experimental Technological Line FERDA in the NRI Řež plc

  8. Flame Fluorination Reactor of the FERDA line • Main parts: • el. motor with gearbox • •screw doser • •body of the fluorinator • •burning chamber • •container for non-volatile fluorides • •metallo-ceramic filters • •pseudo-fluidized bed part • •fluorine gas pre-heater • •air cooling system • •stand for gas distribution • (Main structural materials: • • Nickel and nickel alloys)

  9. Current status of experimental program • Experiments with pure uranium fuel (depleeted UO) - done • Experiments with simulated spent fuel (mixtures of UO and non active oxides of selected fission products – under progress • Long-run fluorination experiments – realized not fully successfully, must be repeated • Problems with preheating of flame fluorinator – already solved • Problems with flame ignition – already solved • Problems with screw doser long run – not worked out yet • Problems with uranium oxide supply – solved just now • Problems with analytical control of fluorination products – solved appropriately

  10. Acknowledgements R&D program on Fluoride Volatility Method has been realized thanks to financial support of Ministry of Industry and Trade, Radioactive Waste Repository Authority and Czech Power Company ČEZ a.s.

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