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Use of Microwave Radiation for Denitration of Uranyl Nitrate Solution and Subsequent Sintering of Uranium Dioxide Fuel Pellets

Authors :
Yu. M. Kulyako
B. V. Savel’ev
Sergey E. Vinokurov
S. A. Perevalov
Trofim I. Trofimov
K. S. Pilyushenko
Boris F. Myasoedov
Source :
Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry. 94:317-322
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Pleiades Publishing Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

Fabrication of ceramic UO2 fuel pellets using microwave radiation was studied. The UO2 powder was prepared by microwave denitration of a nitric acid solution containing 400 g L–1 uranium. The tapped density (2.39 g cm–3) and total specific surface area (2.70 m2 g–1) of the powder obtained met the requirements to the powder for nuclear fuel fabrication (TU (Technical Specification) 95 414–2005: Uranium Dioxide Powder of Ceramic Grade with the Uranium-235 Isotope Content Lower than 5.0%). Pellets were pressed from the UO2 powder under varied conditions including pressure, its application mode, pressing time, and presence of binder. The pressed pellets were sintered at 1650°С for 2 h in an Ar + 10 vol % H2 atmosphere under the action of microwave radiation. The density of the samples obtained, 10.40 ± 0.02 g cm–3, meets the requirements to ceramic fuel pellets used in thermal reactors.

Details

ISSN :
16083296 and 10704272
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........37d593d9d89a44bddca0f2b5b4706488
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1134/s1070427221030071