Claims
- 1. Process for obtaining pellets of sintered oxides MxOy, M representing one or more metals or elements used in the constitution of nuclear fuel pellets, said process comprising the successive steps of:
- (a) precipitation treatment of an initial solution of soluble salts of the element or elements M in an acid medium by means of a hydrogen peroxide solution;
- (b) obtaining a precipitate of peroxides in suspension in a mother liquor;
- (c) separating said precipitate from said mother liquor;
- (d) drying, calcining and optionally reducing said precipitate leading to intermediate oxide powders; and,
- (e) compressing and sintering said powder,
- wherein said precipitation treatment is carried out in an acid medium in the absence of a neutralizing agent in a reactor where there is an instantaneous dispersion of one reagent in the other in a continuous liquid phase confined in an enclosure having minimal dimensions, in order to obtain, also instantaneously, a homogeneous mixture and a precipitation of nuclei, while avoiding enlargement of said nuclei through rapid exhaustion of said mother liquors, said process making it possible to directly obtain pellets of sintered oxides having a density generally exceeding 96% of a theoretical density and improved quality, while avoiding particular conditioning treatments of said intermediate oxide powders.
- 2. Process according to claim 1, wherein M represents at least one of the metals or elements used in nuclear fuels and selected from the group of fissile or fertile elements consisting of U, Pu, Th and neutrophage element Hr.
- 3. Process according to claim 2, wherein M represents uranium or mixtures based on uranium.
- 4. Process according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said soluble salts are nitrates or sulphates.
- 5. Process according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein at least one of said reagents is in a concentrated solution.
- 6. Process according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein a concentration of said initial solution of soluble salts in elements exceeds 150 g/l.
- 7. Process according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the hydrogen peroxide solution is added in an excess of less than five times the stoichiometry of the precipitation reactions.
- 8. Process according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein a contact time between the precipitate of peroxides formed and said reagents which have not reacted is limited.
- 9. Process according to any one of the claims 1 to 3, wherein said precipitation is carried out in a jet reactor.
- 10. Precipitate of peroxides obtained according to the process of any one of claims 1 to 3, constituted by agglomerates of elementary particles having a generally spheroidal shape and a maximum length-to-diameter ratio of approximately 2.
- 11. Precipitate according to claim 10, wherein said agglomerates have a size between 10 and 15 .mu.m.
- 12. A process for obtaining pellets of sintered oxides having the formula MxOy, M representing one or more metals or elements used as a constituent of nuclear fuel pellets, said process comprising:
- (a) preparing a first reagent comprising an acidic aqueous solution of a salt of M;
- (b) preparing a second reagent comprising an aqueous solution of H.sub.2 O.sub.2 ;
- (c) instantaneously dispersing said first and second reagents in one another in a reaction zone in the absence of a neutralizing agent, said reaction zone having minimal dimensions to form instantaneously a homogeneous mixture of a precipitate of a peroxide of M in a mother liquor;
- (d) instantaneously removing the resulting precipitate and mother liquor from the reaction zone to avoid contact of the precipitate with a supply of unreacted reagent;
- (e) separating said precipitate from said mother liquor;
- (f) drying, calcining and optionally reducing said precipitate to provide an intermediate oxide powder; and
- (g) compressing and sintering the resulting calcined powder,
- said process directly providing pellets having a density of at least 96% theoretical density.
- 13. A process according to claim 12, wherein said suspension has a pH of 0-0.5.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/808,874, filed Dec. 19, 1991, now abandoned.
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