2 research outputs found
Treatment of TRISO-coated particles with CF4 in a low temperature plasma
An alternative recovery method to the mechanical crushing of off-specification tri-structural-isotropic
(TRISO) coated fuel microspheres is demonstrated. It is shown that the inert SiC layer can be completely
removed by etching with the active fluorine species from an inductively coupled radio-frequency CF4
glow-discharge impinging a static bed from the top, at a working pressure of 1 kPa. At this pressure mass
transport does not have a rate limiting role and the chemical reaction itself is rate determining. A treatment
time of roughly 4 h is required for the conditions reported hereThe South African National Research Foundationhttp://www.elsevier.com/locate/jnucmatai201
The treatment of TRISO coated particles with CF4 in a low temperature plasma
An alternative recovery method to the mechanical crushing of off-specification tri-structural-isotropic
(TRISO) coated fuel microspheres is demonstrated. It is shown that the inert SiC layer can be completely
removed by etching with the active fluorine species from an inductively coupled radio-frequency CF4
glow-discharge impinging a static bed from the top, at a working pressure of 1 kPa. At this pressure mass
transport does not have a rate limiting role and the chemical reaction itself is rate determining. A treatment
time of roughly 4 h is required for the conditions reported hereThe South African National Research Foundationhttp://www.elsevier.com/locate/jnucmatai201