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Thermal conversion in air of rare-earth fluorides to rare-earth oxyfluorides and rare-earth oxides

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The goal of this study was to evaluate a potential method to convert rare-earth (RE) fluorides to oxides through thermal conversion in air. The RE elements, which are common neutron poisons, could potentially be removed from fluoride-based molten salt reactors via precipitation through fluoride-tooxyfluoride or fluoride-to-oxide conversion mechanisms. In this study, the phase transformations of seven different REF3 com pounds (RE = La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Tm, Yb, and Lu) at temperatures ranging from 400 to 1400 & nbsp;C in air were investigated with X-ray diffraction. The LaF3, PrF3, NdF3, TmF3, YbF3, and LuF3 compounds transformed to oxyfluorides first and then to oxides, whereas CeF(3 & nbsp;)transformed directly to an oxide. A waste form option for the resulting REOx products is a lanthanide aluminoborosilicate (LABS) glass, which was demonstrated in this paper by converting NdF3 to Nd2O3 and immobilizing the Nd2O3 at 60 mass% in a LABS glass.& nbsp;(C) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

OxyfluorideMolten salt reactorFluoride salt wastesR(N)O(2N-2) HOMOLOGOUS SERIESOXIDATIVE PRECIPITATIONCRYSTAL-STRUCTUREMOLTEN-SALTWASTE SALTDIFFRACTIONCHLORIDESCERIUMSTATE

Chong, Saehwa、Riley, Brian J.

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Pacific Northwest Natl Lab

2022

Journal of Nuclear Materials

Journal of Nuclear Materials

EISCI
ISSN:0022-3115
年,卷(期):2022.561
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