Modification of a novel macroporous silica-based crown ether impregnated polymeric composite with 1-dodecanol and its adsorption for some fission and non-fission products contained in high level liquid waste

2008 ◽  
Vol 44 (11) ◽  
pp. 3899-3907 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anyun Zhang ◽  
Weihong Wang ◽  
Zhifang Chai ◽  
Etsushu Kuraoka
2001 ◽  
Vol 89 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Jianchen ◽  
S. Chongli

The crown ether strontium extraction(CESE) process for partitioning strontium from HLLW was studied. A hot test was carried out in a counter current mode with genuine HLLW by using a miniature centrifugal contactor set. 0.1 mol/L DCH18C6 in 1-octanol was used as extractant. The feed solution was the HLLW raffinate of TRPO process after removing TRU elements. Acidity of the feed was 1.45 mol/L HNO


2012 ◽  
Vol 560-561 ◽  
pp. 637-643
Author(s):  
Yong Li ◽  
Xue Gang Liu ◽  
Jin Chen

The proper management of spent fuel arising from nuclear power production is a key issue for the sustainable development of nuclear energy. While conventional reprocessing process, PUREX process, was successful to recover uranium and plutonium, in recent years some countries have turned to focus on advanced reprocessing process, which features of partitioning of minor actinides (MA) and long-lived fission products(LLFP). Most advanced reprocessing processes under development involve new extractants and additional extraction cycles. In China, TRPO extraction process has been developed to partition MA/LLFP from high-level liquid waste(HLLW) since early 1980’s. In parallel to R&D work on separation technologies, studies on concentration & denitration process have been evolved to prepare feed solutions to suit qualifications of extraction. Industrially, concentration & denitration is the internationally recognized standard to treat HLLW released from PUREX before vitrification. It enables to minimize the volume of interim storage, to restrain the corrosion of storage tank, to recover nitric acid in HLLW and to reduce the required evaporation duty of the vitrification process. Generally, the constitution of concentrated HLLW has little impact on the following vitrification process. But when concentration & denitration acts as pretreatment process of partitioning, the composition of actinides, fission products, and nitric acid in concentrated HLLW solution plays significant role in extraction process. A series of technical issues relevant to the connection between concentration ﹠denitration and extractions should be solved. This paper describes current status of concentration & denitration technology utilized in industry and under reprocessing plants. The specific separation requirements in advanced reprocessing process and challenges to apply concentration & denitration process are addressed. Besides, concentration & denitration process was tested in laboratory to adjust feed solutions for TRPO and Cyanex301 partitioning. Results demonstrate its promising prospect in advanced reprocessing process.


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