REFINE: a coordinated materials programme for the sustainable REduction of spent Fuel vital In a closed loop Nuclear Energy cycle

Lead Research Organisation: University College London
Department Name: Chemical Engineering

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Abdulaziz R (2016) Predominance Diagrams of Spent Nuclear Fuel Materials in LiCl-KCl and NaCl-KCl Molten Salt Eutectics in International Journal of Electrochemical Science

 
Description Development of a novel fluidised bed cathode technique for the electroreduction of uranium oxide to its metal.
This is a completely new way of processing nuclear fuel and hold great promise for integration into a closed nuclear fuel cycle.
Exploitation Route This has already led to new work as part of the EPSRC PACIFIC program to develop next generation nuclear fuel cycle technology.
Sectors Chemicals,Energy,Manufacturing, including Industrial Biotechology

URL http://www.ucl.ac.uk/electrochemical-innovation-lab
 
Description Our new fluidised cathode is currently being trialed as a possible industrial process for nuclear materials processing via a funded CASE award.
Sector Energy
Impact Types Societal,Economic