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Development of an integrated sieve-crucible assembly for sequential operation of liquid salt separation and vacuum distillation
Authors:S W Kwon  K M Park  Y Jung  H G Ahn  J G Kim
Institution:1. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, 1045 Daedeokdaero, Yuseong, Daejeon, 305-600, South Korea
2. Department of Chemical Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education, Cheonan, 330-708, South Korea
3. Department of Chemical Engineering, Sunchon National University, Sunchon, 540-742, South Korea
Abstract:The solid cathode processing is necessary to separate salt from the cathode product for the preparation of a uranium ingot with a high purity in the pyroprocess. The capacity of a salt distiller should be sufficiently large to reach the throughput of uranium electro-refining process. In this study, an assembly composing a liquid separation sieve and a distillation crucible was developed for the sequential operation of a liquid salt separation and a vacuum distillation in the same tower. The feasibility of the sequential salt separation was examined by the rotation test of the sieve-crucible assembly and sequential operation of a liquid salt separation and a vacuum distillation. The adhered salt in the uranium deposits was removed successfully. The salt content in the deposits was below 0.1 wt% after the sequential operation of the liquid salt separation—salt distillation. From the results of this study, it could be concluded that efficient salt separation can be realized by the sequential operation of liquid salt separation and vacuum distillation in one distillation tower since the operation procedures are simplified and no extra operation of cooling and reheating is necessary.
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