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Plutonium dioxide reprocessing

Another important consideration is the problem of dissolving the mixed-oxide fuel for subsequent reprocessing and plutonium recovery after the irradiated mixed-oxide fuel has been discharged from the reactor. When plutonium dioxide is in solid solution with uranium dioxide at low concentrations, as in the case of plutonium created during the irradiation of uranium dioxide... [Pg.433]

These mixed oxides can also be manufactured by mixing the uranium and nitrate solutions produeed during the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels and converting these metal nitrate mixtures into a mixed oxide (coprecipitation). In this process the plutonium is first reoxidized, then gaseous ammonia and carbon dioxide are introduced into the aqueous nitrate mixture, whereupon ammonium uranyl-plutonyl carbonate is precipitated. This can be calcined to... [Pg.613]

As far as reprocessing in the U/Pu fuel cycle is concerned, several chemical separation techniques have been proposed and developed in the past few decades. The most efficient process to date remains the PUREX process (Plutonium and Uranium Recovery by Extraction). This process uses nitric acid HNO3 and organic solvents to dissolve and extract selectively U and Pu, resulting in two separate product streams (U on one side and Pu on the other side of the process chain). As far as reprocessing in the Th/ U fuel cycle is concerned, THOREX (Thorium Oxide Recovery by Extraction) technology must be used, also based on dissolution in nitric acid and solvent extraction (however, with special care for the extraction of Pa, for the separa-tion of U and U, and for the dissolution of thorium dioxide in pure nitric acid). [Pg.262]


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