The separation of fission-product rare elements toward bridging the nuclear and soft energy systems |
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Authors: | Masaki Ozawa Yoshihiko Shinoda Yuichi Sano |
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Affiliation: | Japan Nuclear Fuel Cycle Development Institute (JNC) Ooarai-Engineering Center, Ooarai-machi, Narita 4002, Ibaraki, 311-1393, Japan Tel:+81-29-267-4141 ext.6012, Fax:+81-29-266-3677 |
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Abstract: | Based on the present state of the art of the separation technology, recycling of fission-product rare elements (FRE) in the FBR spent fuel is discussed. The rad.-waste fractionation is in accordance with the present society's trend toward zero-emission, and the mean of salt-free method utilizing electrochemistry agrees with the principles of the newly established green chemistry. A catalytic electrolytic extraction method is proposed to separate the target, radioactive but potentially strategic elements, Pd, Ru, Rh, Re (Tc), Te and Se dissolved in the HLLW. It avoids secondary waste arising. This method is particularly feasible for the separation of Pd where cyclic reaction of metal cations such as Pd(II) or Fe(II), acting as promoters or mediators and already contained in HLLW, accelerates the electrochemical deposition of Ru, Rh and Re. Elemental separation not only offers alternative material resources to meet expanding demands for catalysts in Fuel Cell/Soft Energy system but is also the first step for transmutation or other selective strategies for waste management of long-lived fission products (LLFP). |
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