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ACTINIDE PARTITIONING—A REVIEW
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Solvent ExtractionTrivalent ActinidesEngineeringHydrometallurgical PartitioningChemistryChemical EngineeringSeparation ScienceBioremediationAnalytical ChemistryAdvanced SeparationChromatographySeparation TechnologyMicrostructureTru WastesRadioactive Waste DisposalEnvironmental EngineeringPartition (Database)Environmental RemediationActinide Partitioning—a Review
Reagents and methods that have been developed during the past 20 years for hydrometallurgical partitioning of actinides from different types of transuranium (TRU) wastes and dissolved fuels are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the extraction performance of the fully-optimized reagents rather than on the structural iterations that were undertaken (and in some cases are still being conducted) to identify the optimum species. Particular attention is paid to separation processes that have been demonstrated in batch and counter-current solvent extraction, and batch and column mode extraction chromatography. The salient features of the various techniques and reagents for actinide recycle are compared. Sections of the review focus on neptunium behavior in hydrometallurgy and on characterization of those reagents best suited to the separation of trivalent actinides from fission product lanthanides. Selected flowsheets that have been reported for the separation and recovery of actinides from TRU wastes are presented.
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