Production of nuclear grade zirconium: A review

L Xu, Y Xiao, A Van Sandwijk, Q Xu, Y Yang - Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2015 - Elsevier
L Xu, Y Xiao, A Van Sandwijk, Q Xu, Y Yang
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2015Elsevier
Zirconium is an ideal material for nuclear reactors due to its low absorption cross-section for
thermal neutrons, whereas the typically contained hafnium with strong neutron-absorption is
very harmful for zirconium as a fuel cladding material. This paper provides an overview of
the processes for nuclear grade zirconium production with emphasis on the methods of Zr–
Hf separation. The separation processes are roughly classified into hydro-and
pyrometallurgical routes. The known pyrometallurgical Zr–Hf separation methods are …
Abstract
Zirconium is an ideal material for nuclear reactors due to its low absorption cross-section for thermal neutrons, whereas the typically contained hafnium with strong neutron-absorption is very harmful for zirconium as a fuel cladding material. This paper provides an overview of the processes for nuclear grade zirconium production with emphasis on the methods of Zr–Hf separation. The separation processes are roughly classified into hydro- and pyrometallurgical routes. The known pyrometallurgical Zr–Hf separation methods are discussed based on the following reaction features: redox characteristics, volatility, electrochemical properties and molten salt–metal equilibrium. In the present paper, the available Zr–Hf separation technologies are compared. The advantages and disadvantages as well as future directions of research and development for nuclear grade zirconium production are discussed.
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