Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Dec 2013)

DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH-DENSITY U/AL DISPERSION PLATES FOR MO-99 PRODUCTION USING ATOMIZED URANIUM POWDER

  • HO JIN RYU,
  • CHANG KYU KIM,
  • MOONSOO SIM,
  • JONG MAN PARK,
  • JONG HYUN LEE

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5516/NET.07.2013.014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 7
pp. 979 – 986

Abstract

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Uranium metal particle dispersion plates have been proposed as targets for Molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) production to improve the radioisotope production efficiency of conventional low enriched uranium targets. In this study, uranium powder was produced by centrifugal atomization, and miniature target plates containing uranium particles in an aluminum matrix with uranium densities up to 9 g-U/cm3 were fabricated. Additional heat treatment was applied to convert the uranium particles into UAlx compounds by a chemical reaction of the uranium particles and aluminum matrix. Thus, these target plates can be treated with the same alkaline dissolution process that is used for conventional UAlx dispersion targets, while increasing the uranium density in the target plates

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