A study of separation and solidification of group II nuclides in waste salt delivered from the pyrochemical process of used nuclear fuel

Journal of Nuclear Materials(2017)

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Abstract
If group II nuclides, which contain high heat-generative elements, in waste salt are fabricated into a waste form rich in group II nuclides, the waste form can be used in radionuclide thermoelectric generator applications. For this reason, the separation of group II nuclides in salt (LiCl, LiCl-KCl) was conducted, after which a waste form rich in them was fabricated. In this study, group II nuclide chlorides in salt were effectively separated into a carbonate or oxychloride form, and the separated nuclides were successfully fabricated into a homogenous and stable glass waste form with high contents (45–50 wt%) of these nuclides.
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Group II nuclide,Pyrochemical process,Used nuclear fuel,Radionuclide thermoelectric generator,Separation,Fabrication
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