Abstract

To achieve a better understanding of Zircaloy-4 electrorefining in LiCl-KCl at 500°C, redox behaviors of Zr, Sn, Cr, Fe and Co, were examined by cyclic voltammetry using tungsten working and counter electrode. Zr metal can be produced from Zr4+ through two step reduction and ZrCl is generated as an intermediate product. As ZrCl4 concentration decreases, ZrCl would be easily reduced into Zr metal. In addition, Zr2+ formation would be unlikely at low ZrCl4 concentration. The redox reactions of the other elements are much simpler than Zr. The reduction of Zr4+ into ZrCl was close to irreversible but the reduction reactions of the other elements are close to reversible. The diffusion coefficients and apparent reduction potentials were calculated using equations for a reversible or irreversible reaction. The diffusion coefficients are in the order of 10−9 m2/s and Zr is less reductive than other elements.

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