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Residual salt separation technique using centrifugal force for pyroprocessing
Pyroprocessing uses various molten salts during electrochemical unit processes. Reaction products after the electrochemical processes must contain a significant amount of residual salts to be separated. Vacuum distillation is a common method to separate the residual salts; however, its high operatio...
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Published in: | Nuclear engineering and technology 2018, 50(7), , pp.1184-1189 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Pyroprocessing uses various molten salts during electrochemical unit processes. Reaction products after the electrochemical processes must contain a significant amount of residual salts to be separated. Vacuum distillation is a common method to separate the residual salts; however, its high operation temperature may cause side reactions. In this study, a simple rotation technique using centrifugal force was suggested to separate the residual salts from the reaction products at relatively low temperature compared to the distillation technique. When a reaction product container with porous wall rotates inside a vessel heated above the melting point of the residual salt, the residual salt in the liquid phase is separated through centrifugal force. It was shown that the LiNO3-Al2O3 mixture can be separated by this technique to leave solid Al2O3 inside the container, with a separation efficiency of 99.4%. Keywords: Pyroprocessing, Molten salt, Salt separation, Liquid-solid separation, Centrifugal force |
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ISSN: | 1738-5733 2234-358X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.net.2018.06.009 |