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Electrolytic reduction of spent nuclear oxide fuel as part of an integral process to separate and recover actinides from fission products
SD Herrmann, SX Li, MF Simpson, S Phongikaroon
Separation Science and Technology 41 (10), 1965-1983, 2006
1402006
Electrolytic reduction of spent light water reactor fuel bench-scale experiment results
S Herrmann, S Li, M Simpson
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology 44 (3), 361-367, 2007
1352007
Separation and recovery of uranium metal from spent light water reactor fuel via electrolytic reduction and electrorefining
SD Herrmann, SX Li
Nuclear Technology 171 (3), 247-265, 2010
1302010
Anodic process of electrorefining spent driver fuel in molten LiCl-KCl-UCl3/Cd system
SX Li, MF Simpson
Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration 22 (4), 192-198, 2005
100*2005
Engineering-scale liquid cadmium cathode experiments
D Vaden, SX Li, BR Westphal, KB Davies, TA Johnson, DM Pace
Nuclear Technology 162 (2), 124-128, 2008
972008
Electrorefining experience for pyrochemical reprocessing of spent EBR-II driver fuel
SX Li, TA Johnson, BR Westphal, KM Goff, RW Benedict
Idaho National Lab.(INL), Idaho Falls, ID (United States), 2005
952005
Actinide recovery experiments with bench-scale liquid cadmium cathode in real fission product-laden molten salt
SX Li, SD Herrmann, KM Goff, MF Simpson, RW Benedict
Nuclear Technology 165 (2), 190-199, 2009
802009
Pyroprocessing progress at Idaho national Laboratory
RW Benedict, C Solbrig, B Westphal, TA Johnson, SX Li, K Marsden, ...
Advanced Nuclear Fuel Cycles and Systems (GLOBAL 2007), 2007
592007
Separation and recovery of uranium and group actinide products from irradiated fast reactor MOX fuel via electrolytic reduction and electrorefining
SD Herrmann, SX Li, BR Westphal
Separation Science and Technology 47 (14-15), 2044-2059, 2012
462012
Development of computational models for the mark-IV electrorefiner—effect of uranium, plutonium, and zirconium dissolution at the fuel basket-salt interface
RO Hoover, S Phongikaroon, MF Simpson, SX Li, TS Yoo
Nuclear technology 171 (3), 276-284, 2010
452010
Electrochemical analysis of actinides and rare earth constituents in liquid cadmium cathode product from spent fuel electrorefining
SX Li, SD Herrmann, MF Simpson
Nuclear technology 171 (3), 292-299, 2010
312010
A computational model of the Mark-IV electrorefiner: phase I—fuel basket/salt interface
R Hoover, S Phongikaroon, S Li, M Simpson, TS Yoo
282009
Experimental observations on electrorefining spent nuclear fuel in molten LiCl-KCl/liquid cadmium system
SX Li, T Sofu, TA Johnson, DV Laug
Journal of New Materials for Electrochemical Systems 3 (3), 259-268, 2000
272000
The effect of cathodic polarisation on the floatability of chalcopyrite in the absence of oxygen
LX Iwasaki I.
Minerals & metallurgical processing 9 (1), 1992
25*1992
Computational model of the Mark-IV electrorefiner: two-dimensional potential and current distributions
RO Hoover, S Phongikaroon, MF Simpson, TS Yoo, SX Li
Nuclear Technology 173 (2), 176-182, 2011
232011
Electrolytic Reduction of Spent Nuclear Oxide Fuel--Effects of Fuel Form and Cathode Containment Materials on Bench-Scale Operations
SD Herrmann
Idaho National Lab.(INL), Idaho Falls, ID (United States), 2007
232007
Fate of noble metals during the pyroprocessing of spent nuclear fuel
BR Westphal, D Vaden, SX Li, GL Fredrickson, RD Mariani
Idaho National Lab.(INL), Idaho Falls, ID (United States), 2009
222009
Integrated efficiency test for pyrochemical fuel cycles
SX Li, D Vaden, BR Westphal, GL Frederickson, RW Benedict, ...
Nuclear technology 166 (2), 180-186, 2009
212009
High current density cathode for electrorefining in molten electrolyte
SX Li
US Patent 7,744,734, 2010
192010
Experimental investigations into U/TRU recovery using a liquid cadmium cathode and salt containing high rare earth concentrations
SX Li, SD Herrmann, MF Simpson
Idaho National Lab.(INL), Idaho Falls, ID (United States), 2009
192009
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