Va. Volkovich et al., OXIDATION OF POWDER AND CERAMIC UO2 BY KCLO3 IN MOLTEN (LI-NA-K)(2)CO3 EUTECTIC, Journal of the Chemical Society. Faraday transactions (Print), 94(17), 1998, pp. 2623-2625
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The oxidation of UO2 powder and ceramic has been studied in the (Li-Na
-K)(2)CO3 eutectic melt containing added potassium chlorate between 72
3 and 873 K. Complete oxidation of the powder could be achieved at 723
K and with KClO3: UO2 mob ratios between 0.25 and 0.3. Potassium mono
uranate was formed in the reaction and no chlorine was liberated. Alth
ough 723 K is some 50 K above the starting temperature for decompositi
on of KClO3 in air, tests showed that in the ternary carbonate eutecti
c less than 10% had decomposed in the first 30 min. Comparison with th
e oxidation of UO2 by KNO3, the previous best known oxidant under simi
lar conditions, showed that the efficiency of KClO3 as an oxidising ag
ent for UO2 powder was greater at 723 K. KClO3 was also better than KN
O3 for the oxidation of ceramic UO2 at 723 K, but the reaction was not
complete at this temperature, even at KClO3:UO2 mole ratios up to 3.8
. Attempts to achieve complete reaction by increasing the temperature
were unsuccessful because the KClO3 now decomposed too rapidly.