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Electrochemistry of samarium in lithium-beryllium fluoride salt mixture 被引量:4
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作者 Martin Straka Michal Korenko +1 位作者 Frantisek Lisy Lórant Szatmáry 《Journal of Rare Earths》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2011年第8期798-803,共6页
The electrochemical behaviour of samarium was investigated in LiF-BeF2 system on an inert (Mo) electrode by cyclic voltammetry and chronopotentiometry at 804, 833, 847 and 872 K. Redox process Sm3++e–→Sm2+ was ... The electrochemical behaviour of samarium was investigated in LiF-BeF2 system on an inert (Mo) electrode by cyclic voltammetry and chronopotentiometry at 804, 833, 847 and 872 K. Redox process Sm3++e–→Sm2+ was recognized and analysed. Cyclic voltammetry data suggested that at potential sweep rates lower than 0.25 V/s, the reduction was limited by the diffusion of Sm3+ ions. It was not possible to observe reduction process of Sm2++2e–→Sm0 due to insufficient electrochemical stability of LiF-BeF2. Diffusion coefficients of Sm3+ ions in LiF-BeF2 were calculated from voltammetric and chronopotentiometric data in the temperature range 804–872 K. Diffusion coefficient values obeyed Arrhenius law. Activation energy was calculated to be 102.5 kJ/mol. 展开更多
关键词 spent fuel reprocessing pyrochemical partitioning electrochemical separation molten fluorides LiF-BeF2 SAMARIUM rare earths
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Corrosion Behavior of a Titanium Alloy in Hot Nitric Acid Condensate 被引量:1
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作者 Masayuki Takeuchi Yuichi Sano +3 位作者 Yasuo Nakajima Gunzo Uchiyama Yasuo Nojima Sachio Fujine 《Journal of Energy and Power Engineering》 2013年第6期1090-1096,共7页
The corrosion behavior of a titanium-5% tantalum alloy (Ti-STa) in hot nitric acid condensate was investigated to understand aging behavior ofreprocessing equipments. On the basis of long-term immersion tests, it wa... The corrosion behavior of a titanium-5% tantalum alloy (Ti-STa) in hot nitric acid condensate was investigated to understand aging behavior ofreprocessing equipments. On the basis of long-term immersion tests, it was determined that the corrosion of Ti-STa in nitric acid condensate is accelerated with an increase in the concentration. The corrosion rate was nearly constant during the immersion test and the coupons suffered from uniform corrosion. In addition, it is important to note that the nitric acid concentration in the condensate increased on addition of metal salts to the heated nitric acid solution. The larger valence of metal ions was contributed to the increase in the concentration of nitric acid condensate. Consequently, the metal salt in the heated nitric acid solution accelerates the corrosion of Ti-STa in the condensate. Therefore, the nitric acid condensate condition should be carefully considered for the corrosion environment of titanium and its alloys. 展开更多
关键词 Titanium-5% tantalum alloy corrosion spent nuclear fuel reprocessing nitric acid condensate metal salt effect Gibbsfree energy of hydration.
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