Atom Indonesia Journal
Vol 33, No 1 (2007): January 2007

Development of Pyrochemical Reprocessing of the Spent Nuclear Fuel and Prospects of Closed Fuel Cycle

R. Tulackova (Fluorine Chemistry Department – Nuclear Research Institute Rez plc, 250 68 Husinec – Rez tulackova@ujv.cz)
K. Chuchvalcova-Bimova (Fluorine Chemistry Department – Nuclear Research Institute Rez plc, 250 68 Husinec – Rez tulackova@ujv.cz)
M. Precek (Fluorine Chemistry Department – Nuclear Research Institute Rez plc, 250 68 Husinec – Rez tulackova@ujv.cz)
M. Marecek (Fluorine Chemistry Department – Nuclear Research Institute Rez plc, 250 68 Husinec – Rez tulackova@ujv.cz)
J. Uhlir (Fluorine Chemistry Department – Nuclear Research Institute Rez plc, 250 68 Husinec – Rez tulackova@ujv.cz)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Jan 2012

Abstract

Molten-Salt Reactor (MSR) is a design of an advanced reactor system from the GEN IV family working in thermal or epithermal neutron spectrum and using thorium or transuranium fuel in the form of molten fluorides. It is based on the experience with the development of the molten-salt reactor technology in the Oak-Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. The MSR fuel cycle with integrated reprocessing represents one of the potential ways both for significant decrease of total amount of radioactive wastes for final deposition and for utilization of nuclear energy for electricity and heat production as effectively as possible. There are two pyrochemical reprocessing techniques studied in NRI Rez plc which are considered to be applied both for reprocessing of already existing spent fuel and for preparation and „on-line“ reprocessing of MSR fuel: (i) the Fluoride Volatility Method (FVM), which performs chemical conversion of spent thermal oxide fuel components into fluorides and their consequent separation by means of their different volatility, thermal stability and chemical affinity to various sorbents; and (ii) electrochemical separation of the actinides (Ans) and fission products (FP), represented mainly by lanthanides (Lns), from each other by electrolytic deposition method on solid cathode in molten fluoride media.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

aij

Publisher

Subject

Materials Science & Nanotechnology

Description

Exist for publishing the results of research and development in nuclear science and technology Starting for 2010 Atom Indonesia published three times a year in April, August, and December The scope of this journal covers experimental and analytical research in all areas of nuclear science and ...