Method for producing silicon tetrafluoride from uranium oxyfluor

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Silicon or compound thereof – Halogen containing

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423343, 423260, 423261, C01B 3308, C01G 4301

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ABSTRACT:
A method for producing silicon tetrafluoride includes combining uranium oxyfluoride and silicon dioxide; heating the combination below the melting point of the uranium oxyfluoride to sufficiently react the uranium oxyfluoride and the silicon dioxide to produce non-radioactive silicon tetrafluoride and an oxide of uranium; and removing the silicon tetrafluoride.

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