Abstract

In the conceptual two-region molten-salt breeder reactor, fissionable U/ sup 233/ is recovered from the blanket as the decay product of Pa/sup 233/. Since equilibrium concentrations of Pa would result in appreciable parasitic neutron absorptions, the advantages of thermal breeding could be realized to a greater extent by removing both Pa/sup 233/ and U/sup 233/ from the blanket mixture. Methods for recovering these materials from molten-fluoride mixtures by precipitation as oxides are presented. Small-scale experiments clearly indicated that it is possible to remove protactinium from molten-fluoride solutions by a process that appears to be surface precipitation of protactinium on beryllium oxide or thorium oxide particles. Protactinium was removed from molten mixtures of LiF--BeF/sub 2/--ThF/sub 4/ (87-18-15 mole%) by the addition of l to 2% by weight of solid beryllium oxide or thorium oxide. The removal efficiency was high when the initial concentration of protactinium was either in the range 1 to 2 ppb or 50 to 75 ppm. Uranium was successfully removed from solution in molten fluorides by use of a similar procedure. Approximately 2000 ppm uranium was precipitated from molten LiF -BeF/sub 2/- ThF/sub 4/ (67-18-15 mole %) by the addition of 3% by weight of beryllium oxide. Comparablemore » results were also obtained using thorium oxide as the precipitant. (auth)« less

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