Actinide Separation Chemistry in Nuclear Waste Streams and Materials

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3 FOREWORD The separation of actinide elements from various waste materials is a significant problem facing developed countries. The issue arises primarily because of the potential long-term hazard of many of the actinides, but is also due to the regulatory requirements associated with actinide waste disposal, which are different from those associated with other radioactive wastes. The different regulations are in turn related to the different health hazards and generally longer half lives of the actinides. This issue is of continuing interest to the OECD/NEA Member countries primarily in relation to waste produced within power station fuel recycle. Similar problems exist for waste produced in the past as a result of nuclear weapons production programmes and wastes likely to be produced in the future emerging from operations required for waste disposal. The Nuclear Science Committee, representing the interests of the basic R&D in the OECD/NEA Member countries, has established a task force of experts in actinide chemistry to review the current and developing separation techniques and chemical processes of interest in separating actinides. This task force was commissioned with the preparation of a report on the subject. The task force members are listed in Annex 1. This report is intended to provide a timely and representative guide to technical journals and other sources of separation chemistry information on the actinide elements. An important objective is to provide information that may be used to conserve energy and protect humans and the environment. The areas discussed include sources, types and amounts of actinide wastes and their relative importance; availability of basic actinide separation chemistry information; existing effective, efficient and economical waste stream processes for actinides; actinide separation processes developed or undergoing development; and the needs for additional basic actinide separation chemistry data. In addition, an attempt is made to prioritise needs for additional separation development work and to make recommendations using a 25 year horizon for those needs as a practical extension into the future. The opinions expressed in this report are those of the authors only and do not necessarily represent the position of any Member country or international organisation. This report is published on the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD. The separation of actinide elements from various waste materials, produced either in nuclear fuel cycles or in past nuclear weapons production, represents a significant issue facing developed countries. Improvements in the efficiencies of the separation processes can be …

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تاریخ انتشار 1997