A series of laboratory scale tests showed that high burnup zirconium-uranium fuel can be successfully decontaminated by the Fused Salt Volatility process. Decontamination factors were of the order of 10<sup>6 to 10<sup>9. The UF6 product contained significant quantities of chemical impurities, and additional study is required on their separation. The general success of this work indicates that the ORNL Volatility Pilot Plant will be able to process successfully spent naval reactor fuel.
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A series of laboratory scale tests showed that high burnup zirconium-uranium fuel can be successfully decontaminated by the Fused Salt Volatility process. Decontamination factors were of the order of 10<sup>6 to 10<sup>9. The UF6 product contained significant quantities of chemical impurities, and additional study is required on their separation. The general success of this work indicates that the ORNL Volatility Pilot Plant will be able to process successfully spent naval reactor fuel.
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Cathers, G. I.; Jolley, Robert L. & Moncrief, Eugene C.Hot Cell Demonstration of the Fused Salt Volatility Process,
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June 3, 1960;
Washington D.C..
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