Claims
- 1. A combination anode and cathode for an electrorefiner, comprising a hollow cathode, a liquid metal cathode having an upper surface within said hollow cathode, a molten electrolyte containing mixed chloride salts in contact with said hollow cathode, an anode positioned inside said hollow cathode such that a portion of the anode is near the hollow cathode, a retaining member at the bottom of the hollow cathode, and mechanism for providing relative movement between the anode and the hollow cathode during deposition of metal on the inside surface of said cathode, wherein said hollow cathode has an aperture in the wall thereof positioned above the upper surface of said liquid metal cathode, to permit flow of the electrolyte therethrough from inside said hollow cathode, during operation of the electrorefiner to refine spent nuclear fuel.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein said cathode is an elongated tube.
- 3. The combination of claim 2, wherein said retaining member is a metallic screen at the bottom of said cathode tube electrically insulated therefrom.
- 4. The combination of claim 1, wherein said anode is positioned so that a portion thereof is within about one quarter inch to about one inch of the adjacent cathode surface.
- 5. A combination anode and cathode for an electrorefiner, comprising a hollow cathode, wherein said hollow cathode is an elongated tube, an anode positioned inside said hollow cathode tube such that a portion of the anode is near the cathode, a metallic screen of zirconium or an alloy thereof, at the bottom of said cathode tube and electrically insulated from said cathode tube by ceramic, and mechanism for providing relative movement between the anode and the cathode during deposition of metal on the inside surface of such cathode during operation of the electrorefiner to refine spent nuclear fuel.
- 6. A combination anode and cathode for an electrorefiner, comprising a hollow cathode, wherein said hollow cathode is an elongated tube, a liquid cadmium cathode within said hollow cathode tube, a molten electrolyte containing mixed chloride salts in contact with said hollow cathode tube, an anode positioned inside said hollow cathode tube such that a portion of the anode is near the cathode tube, wherein said anode is a plurality of porous containers extending axially from said cathode tube for rotation with respect thereto, a retaining member at the bottom of said cathode tube, and mechanism for providing relative movement between the anode and the cathode during deposition of metal on the inside surface of such cathode tube during operation of the electrorefiner to refine spent nuclear fuel.
- 7. The combination of claim 6, wherein said anode is cruciform in transverse cross section.
- 8. The combination of claim 6, wherein said anode is positioned so that a portion thereof is within a few inches of the adjacent cathode surface.
- 9. A process for refining spent nuclear fuel containing uranium and plutonium, comprising the steps of: providing an electrolytic cell having a molten electrolyte pool containing mixed metal chloride salts, a hollow cathode in contact with the electrolyte pool, an anode containing spent nuclear fuel positioned inside the hollow cathode such that a portion of the anode is near the cathode, a porous retaining member connected to the bottom of the cathode electrically insulated therefrom, mechanism providing relative movement between the anode and the cathode during deposition of uranium metal on the inside surface of said cathode during operation of the electrorefiner to refine spent nuclear fuel, electrical power means selectively connectable to the anode and the hollow cathode for providing electrical power to the cell components, electrically transferring uranium values and plutonium values from the anode to the electrolyte, and electrolytically depositing substantially pure uranium on the hollow cathode.
- 10. The process of claim 9, and further comprising a liquid metal cathode selectively connectable to the electrical power means for electrolytically depositing a mixture of uranium and plutonium on the molten cadmium cathode after substantially pure uranium has been deposited on the hollow cathode.
- 11. The process of claim 10, wherein the liquid metal cathode is electrically connected to the electrical power supply after the PuCl.sub.3 to UCl.sub.3 weight ratio is greater than 2:1.
- 12. The process of claim 10, wherein each anode is a plurality of porous containers generally rectangular in elevation defining a cavity for housing spent nuclear fuel, the relative movement between the anode and cathode causing an axially extending surface of the anode to move adjacent the associated cathode wall to scrape built up nuclear material therefrom.
- 13. The process of claim 12, wherein the liquid metal cathode is cadmium and further comprising a molten cadmium pool below the molten electrolyte.
- 14. The process of claim 12, wherein each anode container is generally rectangular in elevation mounted on an axially extending shaft for rotation with respect to the associated cathode, the cathode being tubular and the anode surface closest to the cathode wall being not more than one inch therefrom before nuclear material is deposited on the cathode during operation of the cell.
- 15. The process of claim 14, wherein the liquid metal cathode is submerged in the electrolyte with the liquid metal surface at a predetermined vertical position with respect to the hollow cathode, an opening in the hollow cathode wall above the liquid metal surface facilitating circulation of electrolyte from around the anode to the liquid metal cathode.
- 16. The process of claim 15, wherein there are two hollow tubular cathodes each having an anode positioned inside extending axially thereof.
- 17. An electrolytic cell for refining a spent nuclear fuel, comprising a molten salt electrolyte surrounding electrode means including at least one anode of spent nuclear fuel and at least one cathode surrounding said anode and adjacent thereto, means providing relative movement between the anode and the cathode, electrical power means selectively connected to the anode, and cathode for providing electrical power to the cell, and porous means at the bottom of said cathode for retaining metal which falls from the cathode during cell operation during which solid metal deposits on the inner surface of the hollow cathode.
- 18. The electrolytic cell of claim 17, wherein the molten salt is an alkali metal chloride having uranium and plutonium values and there are multiple anodes and cathodes with at least one of said cathodes being a hollow tube having an anode positioned therewithin extends axially thereof and having a surface which is within a few inches of said cathode.
- 19. The electrolytic cell of claim 18, wherein the relative movement is rotation of said anode positioned within said tubular cathode such that said anode scrapes uranium deposited on said cathode wall during operation of said cell and wherein at least one of the cathodes is a liquid Cd cathode positioned within said electrolyte and selectively connectable to said power means, the liquid Cd cathode surface positioned below a slot in the hollow tubular cathode which facilitates flow of electrolyte from near the anode material inside the tubular cathode to the liquid Cd cathode.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the U.S. Department of Energy and The University of Chicago representing Argonne National Laboratory.
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