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    Influence of KF and HF on the selectivity of Zr and Hf separation by fractional crystallization of K2Zr(Hf)F6

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    2010
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    Branken, Dawie J.
    Lachmann, Gerhard
    Krieg, Henning M.
    Bruinsma, Dolf S.L.
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    For nuclear applications, zirconium metal (Zr) must adhere to stringent specifications, where a low hafnium (Hf) content, i.e., <100 ppm, is one of the most important requirements due to the opposing nuclear characteristics of the two elements. Hf-purified Zr is however not easily obtained, as the two entities occur together in nature and they are exceptionally difficult to separate due to their close chemical and physical similarities. In this study, cooling crystallization of K$_2$Zr(Hf)F$_6$ from aqueous solutions, i.e., fractional crystallization, was investigated as a separation method. The influence of the solvent composition on the selectivity of fractional crystallization as separation method was studied, wherein KF and HF were used as additives. Using scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis of the product crystals, it is shown that crystallization from KF solutions resulted in a decrease in the crystal size leading to the formation of K$_3$Zr(Hf)F$_7$ with increasing KF concentration. These effects resulted in a decreased selectivity, which was suppressed by the addition of 2.5 mol/L HF to the crystallization solution. In addition, it is shown that selectivity improved with an increasing relative excess amount of solute with respect to the solubility at the lower crystallization temperature, which could be favorably regulated by adjusting the KF concentration of a 2.5 mol/L HF solvent solution. Consequently, the most efficient separation was obtained using a solution consisting of 0.45 mol/L KF and 2.5 mol/L HF.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10394/19915
    https://doi.org/10.1021/ie900747k
    https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie900747k
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