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Application of Voltammetry to Measurement of Concentrations of Multiple Lanthanide Ions in Molten LiCl-KCl

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Voltammetry has shown promise as a method to estimate the concentrations of actinides in the molten LiCl-KCl used as an electrolyte in spent nuclear fuel electrorefiners. This salt typically contains several actinides in addition to many active metal fission products (rare earths, Group I & II metals). However, most of the voltammetry studies to date have focused on a single actinide or lanthanide in eutectic LiCl-KCl. This paper examines experimental and analytical techniques that can be used to estimate the concentration of a molten salt mixture containing both lanthanum (III)- and gadolinium(III)-chloride in eutectic LiCl-KCl. The aspects of the experimental procedures and setup that are unique to a multi-lanthanide mixture are briefly discussed. Experimental results from qualitative and quantitative analyses of cyclic voltammetry and open-circuit potentiometry are presented. Due to the close proximity of their standard potentials, extensive analytical work is required to estimate the concentrations. Two approaches are used in this work: peak separation and multivariate analysis. The merits of these two methods will be analyzed and discussed.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Experimental Procedures
 3. Results and Discussion
  3.1 Experimental Data
  3.2 Peak Separation
  3.3 Principle Component Regression
  3.4 Comparison of Peak Height and PCR
 4. Conclusions
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  • Devin Rappleye University of Utah
  • Sang-Mun Jeong 정상문. Chungbuk National University
  • Mario Gonzalez University of Utah
  • Lauryn C. Hansen University of Utah
  • Michael F. Simpson University of Utah

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