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This paper reports the hygroscopic properties of eutectic LiCl-KCl after absorption into zeolite-4A, up to salt loadings of 75 wt%. Samples of the salt occluded zeolite were hydrated in a humidity chamber at constant temperature and relative humidity for up to 100 h. At up to 45 wt% salt loading, the un-occluded phase of salt consisted primarily of NaCl, which forms when the Na+ ions present in the zeolite framework exchange with Li+ and K+ ions from the eutectic LiCl-KCl. This results in minimal water absorption and corrosion of contacted stainless steel. At greater than 45 wt% salt loading, water absorption and corrosion progressively worsened. The mixture has a significant amount of excess LiCl-KCl, making it highly hygroscopic. This study reveals an option for the intermediate treatment of waste salt from spent nuclear fuel electrorefiners that could facilitate it to be stored in a non-inert atmosphere for extended periods of time before final conversion into a permanent waste form.
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Harward, A., Elliott, C., Shaltry, M., Carlson, K., Yoo, T. S., Fredrickson, G., … Simpson, M. F. (2024). Synthesis and characterization of super occluded LiCl-KCl in zeolite-4A as a chloride salt waste form intermediate. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 588. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2023.154816
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