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Title: | Cyclic voltammetric experiment - simulation comparisons of the complex mechanism associated with electrochemical reduction of Zr4+ in LiCl-KCl eutectic molten salt |
Authors: | Fabian, CP Luca, V Le, TH Bond, AM Chamelot, P Massot, L Caravaca, C Hanley, TL Lumpkin, GR |
Keywords: | Nuclear energy Zirconium Fission products Spent fuels Molten salts Thermodynamics |
Issue Date: | 29-Nov-2012 |
Publisher: | The Electrochemical Society |
Citation: | Fabian, C. P., Luca, V., Le, T. H., Bond, A. M., Chamelot, P., Massot, L., Caravaca, C., Hanley, T. L., & Lumpkin, G. R. (2013). Cyclic voltammetric experiment - simulation comparisons of the complex mechanism associated with electrochemical reduction of Zr4+ in LiCl-KCl eutectic molten salt. Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 160(2), H81-H86. doi:10.1149/2.016302jes |
Abstract: | Nuclear energy increasingly represents an important option for generating largely clean CO2-free electricity and zirconium is a fission product that is expected to be present in irradiated fuels. The present investigation addresses the electrochemical reduction of Zr4+ to Zro in LiCl - KCl eutectic molten salt in the temperature range 425–550°C using cyclic voltammetry (CV), square-wave voltammetry (SWV) and bulk electrolysis. Simulations of the CV data indicate that the initial reduction proceeds through surface confined steps: Zr4+* + 2e− ↔ Zr2+* and Zr2+* + 2e− ↔ Zr* processes (* adsorbed species) followed by a peak-shaped complex diffusion controlled step that consists of a combination of closely spaced processes associated with the reactions Zr4+ + 4e− → Zro and Zr4+ + 3e− → Zr+*. Zr+*, probably in the form of ZrCl* is then further reduced to Zro* at even more negative potentials. The simulations provide the first quantitative analysis of the thermodynamics and kinetics of the Zr4+ reduction in the LiCl-KCl eutectic. © 2012, The Electrochemical Society. |
Gov't Doc #: | 6101 |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/2.016302jes http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/6262 |
ISSN: | 0013-4651 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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