CALCIUM URANIUM(IV) FLUORIDE PRECIPITATION AND REDUCTION TO METAL.

CALCIUM URANIUM(IV) FLUORIDE PRECIPITATION AND REDUCTION TO METAL. PDF

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The double salt calcium uranium(IV) fluoride can be precipitated from uranyl nitrate solution. In the presence of fluoride and calcium ions, ferrous salts will reduce uranium(VI) nitrate to the four state precipitating calcium uranium(IV) fluoride. X-ray studies showed that the compound is a true double salt. The salt can be dehydrated under argon at 250 deg C and reduced to metal by the bomb technique. Reduction yields are high, but co-precipitated iron in the salt is concentrated in the uranium button, resulting in iron impurities of approximately 0.6%. The double salt is a suitable feed for fused salt electrolysis. Electrolyzing from a solution of 30% double salt dissolved in LiC1- KC1 eutectic dendritic uranium was recovered with a current efficiency of 35%. Iron impurity in the electrolyztically prepared uranium was reduced from an expected concentration of 5700 ppm to an actual concentration of 250 ppm. (auth).

Electrochemical Preparation of Trifluoroacetic Acid, Sodium Uranium (IV) Fluorides, and Uranium

Electrochemical Preparation of Trifluoroacetic Acid, Sodium Uranium (IV) Fluorides, and Uranium PDF

Author: Donald Rae 1927- Allen

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 9781013350993

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