Separation Of Elements In Stainless Steel By Electrorefining Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Toshihide Takenaka
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The management of radioactivated stainless steel from a terminated nuclear reactor will become an important subject in the near future. The separation of the elements in stainless steel should be effective to reduce the management labor. In this study, the separation of the elements in stainless steel by an electrorefining tcchnique was investigated in an aqueous solution. The electrochemical reactions of the elements in stainless steel werc studied by voltammetry and potentio-static electrolysis was carried out. A stainless steel anode was dissolved electro-chcmically with good anodic current etliciency in a chloride solution. The residue, where Ni was concentrated, was found on the anode after electrolysis. The electrodeposit in a stainless steel cathode consisted mainly of Fe and Cr and the Ni content in it was less than 0.5wt% under suitable condition. It is concluded that an electrorefining technique is effective for the separation of the elements in stainless steel.
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APA: Toshihide Takenaka  (2003)  Separation Of Elements In Stainless Steel By Electrorefining Process

MLA: Toshihide Takenaka Separation Of Elements In Stainless Steel By Electrorefining Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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