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New oxygen-evolving inert anode made of nickel metal applicable to electrolytic reduction of UO$$_{2}$$ in LiCl-Li$$_{2}$$O melt

Sakamura, Yoshiharu*; Murakami, Tsuyoshi*; Iizuka, Masatoshi*; Kofuji, Hirohide  

The development of an O$$_{2}$$-evolving inert anode is of crucial importance for the electrolytic reduction process of oxide nuclear fuels using LiCl-Li$$_{2}$$O melts at 923 K. As scaled-up anodes for practical use, metallic anodes are preferable. In this study, Fe, Ni, and Fe-Ni metals were electrochemically examined and the results indicate that Ni metal coated with NiO is a promising anode material.

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