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Options Study for the Neutralization of Elemental Sodium During the Pyroprocessing of Used Nuclear Fuel

Brian Westphal, David Tolman, Kevin Tolman,Steven Frank, Steve Herrmann,Stephen Warmann, Kenneth Marsden,Michael Patterson

Journal of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology(2020)

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Abstract
An options study was performed for the treatment of residual elemental sodium in driver plenums following the chopping operation during the pyroprocessing of used nuclear fuel. Given the pending availability of a multi-function furnace for distillation and consolidation operations in the Fuel Conditioning Facility, the furnace was considered for the processing of driver plenums. Although two options (oxidation and distillation) could be performed in the multi-function furnace, neither option has been developed sufficiently to date to warrant the use of the furnace for treatment operations. Thus, it was decided to defer the treatment of elemental sodium from driver plenums in the multi-function furnace until more developed technologies and/or furnaces become available. In the interim, storage of the plenums and characterization efforts are recommended.
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EBR-II, Sodium, Pyroprocessing
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