Claims
- 1. A depleted UF6 processing plant comprising:
a first fluidized bed reactor configured to react depleted UF6 with steam to produce UO2F2 and hydrogen fluoride; a second fluidized bed reactor connected to the first fluidized bed reactor and configured to react the UO2F2 with steam to produce U3O8, hydrogen fluoride and oxygen; a gas cooler configured to cool the hydrogen fluoride generated in the first and second fluidized bed reactors down to 150 to 300° C.; and a fluorine fixing reactor containing granular calcium carbonate and connected to the gas cooler to receive the hydrogen fluoride cooled down to 150 to 300° C. from the gas cooler, the fluorine fixing reactor configured to form granular calcium fluoride from the granular calcium carbonate and the hydrogen fluoride passing through the fluorine fixing reactor.
- 2. A depleted UF6 processing plant according to claim 1, further comprising recovering means for recovering the hydrofluoric acid generated in the first and second fluidized bed reactors, wherein anhydrous hydrogen fluoride produced as a by-product is extracted with sulfuric acid and separated from the sulfuric acid by distillation, the sulfuric acid is further distilled and concentrated to separate dilute hydrofluoric acid from the sulfuric acid, the sulfuric acid thus concentrated is recycled for extraction and the distillation, the dilute hydrofluoric acid is distilled to separate into azeotropic hydrofluoric acid and water containing a trace amount of hydrofluoric acid, the azeotropic hydrofluoric acid is fed back to the anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, and the water containing a trace amount of hydrofluoric is reacted with granular calcium carbonate to form granular calcium fluoride.
- 3. A fluorine fixing process for forming granular calcium fluoride, comprising:
mixing hydrogen fluoride formed in a dry vapor-phase reaction or hydrogen fluoride formed in waste liquor disposal by liquefying off-gases discharged from the dry vapor-phase reaction, hydrofluoric acid recovery, and condensing by condensers installed in the dry vapor-phase reaction, with the off-gases thereof and a waste liquid, to form a mixture; and bringing the mixture to make contact with granular calcium carbonate.
- 4. A depleted UF6 processing plant according to claim 1, wherein the depleted UF6 processing plant comprises a dilute hydrofluoric acid discharge type processing plant.
- 5. A method for processing depleted UF6, comprising:
reacting depleted UF6 with steam to produce UO2F2 and hydrogen fluoride in a first fluidized bed reactor; reacting the UO2F2 with steam to produce U3O8, hydrogen fluoride and oxygen a second fluidized bed reactor connected to the first fluidized bed reactor; cooling the hydrogen fluoride generated in the first and second fluidized bed reactors down to 150 to 300° C.; and bringing the hydrogen fluoride cooled down to 150 to 300° C. to make contact with granular calcium carbonate to from granular calcium fluoride.
- 6. A method for processing depleted UF6 according to claim 5, further comprising:
extracting anhydrous hydrogen fluoride produced as a by-product during a dry vapor-phrase reaction of depleted UF6 with sulfuric acid; distilling the hydrogen fluoride with the sulfuric acid; further distilling and concentrating the sulfuric acid to separate dilute hydrofluoric acid from the sulfuric acid; recycling the sulfuric acid thus concentrated for extraction and the distillation; distilling the dilute hydrofluoric acid to separate into azeotropic hydrofluoric acid and water containing a trace amount of hydrofluoric acid; feeding the azeotropic hydrofluoric acid back to the extracting step to produce the anhydrous hydrogen fluoride; and bringing the water containing a trace amount of hydrofluoric to react with granular calcium carbonate to form granular calcium fluoride.
Priority Claims (1)
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11-169443 |
Jun 1999 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 11-169443, filed Jun. 16, 1999 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/494,346, filed Jan. 31, 2000. The contents of those applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Divisions (1)
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09494346 |
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10198358 |
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