Characterization of Irradiated Metal Waste from the Pyrometallurgical Treatment of Used EBR-II Fuel

Brian R. Westphal,S. M. Frank, W. M. McCartin, D. G. Cummings,J. J. Giglio, T. P. O’Holleran, P. A. Hahn,T. S. Yoo, K. C. Marsden, K. J. Bateman, M. N. Patterson

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy and Materials Science(2013)

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As part of the pyrometallurgical treatment of used Experimental Breeder Reactor-II fuel, a metal waste stream is generated consisting primarily of cladding hulls laden with fission products noble to the electrorefining process. Consolidation by melting at high temperature [1873 K (1600 °C)] has been developed to sequester the noble metal fission products (Zr, Mo, Tc, Ru, Rh, Te, and Pd) which remain in the iron-based cladding hulls. Zirconium from the uranium fuel alloy (U-10Zr) is also deposited on the hulls and forms Fe-Zr intermetallics which incorporate the noble metals as well as residual actinides during processing. Hence, Zr has been chosen as the primary indicator for consistency of the metal waste. Recently, the first production-scale metal waste ingot was generated and sampled to monitor Zr content for Fe-Zr intermetallic phase formation and validation of processing conditions. Chemical assay of the metal waste ingot revealed a homogeneous distribution of the noble metal fission products as well as the primary fuel constituents U and Zr. Microstructural characterization of the ingot confirmed the immobilization of the noble metals in the Fe-Zr intermetallic phase.
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Inductively Couple Plasma Mass Spectroscopy, Inductively Couple Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy, Fission Product, Inductively Couple Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy, Inductively Couple Plasma Mass Spectroscopy
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