Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Radioactive – Uranium compound
Patent
1973-07-05
1977-04-26
Padgett, Benjamin R.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Radioactive
Uranium compound
2523011R, 423 19, 423253, 423258, C01G 4302, G21C 300
Patent
active
040201465
ABSTRACT:
A three stage fluidized bed process for converting uranium hexafluoride (UF.sub.6) to a ceramic-grade uranium dioxide (UO.sub.2) powder by first, reacting hydrogen and steam with UF.sub.6 in a first fluidized bed in a temperature range of from about 475.degree. to 600.degree. C to form solid intermediate products UO.sub.2 F.sub.2 and U.sub.3 O.sub.8 ; second, reacting hydrogen and steam with the intermediate products in a second fluidized bed at a temperature ranging from about 575.degree. to about 675.degree. C to produce a second group of intermediate products including UO.sub.2 F.sub.2, U.sub.3 O.sub.8, and UO.sub.2 ; and, third, reacting hydrogen and steam with the second group of intermediate products in a third fluidized bed at a temperature of 575.degree. to 675.degree. C to produce ceramic grade UO.sub.2 powder having low residual content of fluorides and other foreign materials.
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Dermer Z. L.
Gron T. S.
Padgett Benjamin R.
Randig R. T.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
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