Reprocessing of fluorination ash surrogate in the CARBOFLUOREX process
This work presents the results of laboratory scale tests of the CARBOFLUOREX (CARBOnate FLUORide EXtraction) process – a novel technology for the recovery of U and Pu from the solid fluorides residue (fluorination ash) of Fluoride Volatility Method (FVM) reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel (SNF). To...
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doaj-09ddb6f4f8bb4be0b5493a63e886b4c92020-11-24T22:09:54ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332020-01-01521109114Reprocessing of fluorination ash surrogate in the CARBOFLUOREX processAlexander V. Boyarintsev0Sergei I. Stepanov1Alexander M. Chekmarev2Aslan Yu. Tsivadze3Dmitry Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, 9 Miusskaya square, Moscow, 125047, Russian Federation; Corresponding author. Dmitry Mendeleev University of Сhemical Technology of Russia, 125047, Miusskaya square, 9, Moscow, Russian Federation.Dmitry Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, 9 Miusskaya square, Moscow, 125047, Russian Federation; A.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences, 31/4 Leninsky Prospect, Moscow, 119071, Russian FederationDmitry Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, 9 Miusskaya square, Moscow, 125047, Russian Federation; A.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences, 31/4 Leninsky Prospect, Moscow, 119071, Russian FederationA.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences, 31/4 Leninsky Prospect, Moscow, 119071, Russian FederationThis work presents the results of laboratory scale tests of the CARBOFLUOREX (CARBOnate FLUORide EXtraction) process – a novel technology for the recovery of U and Pu from the solid fluorides residue (fluorination ash) of Fluoride Volatility Method (FVM) reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel (SNF). To study the oxidative leaching of U from the fluorination ash (FA) by Na2CO3 or Na2CO3–H2O2 solutions followed by solvent extraction by methyltrioctylammonium carbonate in toluene and purification of U from the fission products (FPs) impurities we used a surrogate of FA consisting of UF4 or UO2F2, and FPs fluorides with stable isotopes of Ce, Zr, Sr, Ba, Cs, Fe, Cr, Ni, La, Nd, Pr, Sm. Purification factors of U from impurities at the solvent extraction refining stage reached the values of 104–105, and up to 106 upon the completion of the processing cycle. Obtained results showed a high efficiency of the CARBOFLUOREX process for recovery and separating of U from FPs contained in FA, which allows completing of the FVM cycle with recovery of U and Pu from hardly processed FA. Keywords: Fluorination ash, Uranium tetrafluoride, Uranyl fluoride, Oxidative leaching, Solvent extraction, Quaternary ammonium compounds, Methyltrioctylammonium carbonatehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573319302992 |
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Alexander V. Boyarintsev Sergei I. Stepanov Alexander M. Chekmarev Aslan Yu. Tsivadze Reprocessing of fluorination ash surrogate in the CARBOFLUOREX process Nuclear Engineering and Technology |
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Alexander V. Boyarintsev Sergei I. Stepanov Alexander M. Chekmarev Aslan Yu. Tsivadze |
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Reprocessing of fluorination ash surrogate in the CARBOFLUOREX process |
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Reprocessing of fluorination ash surrogate in the CARBOFLUOREX process |
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Reprocessing of fluorination ash surrogate in the CARBOFLUOREX process |
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Reprocessing of fluorination ash surrogate in the CARBOFLUOREX process |
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Reprocessing of fluorination ash surrogate in the CARBOFLUOREX process |
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reprocessing of fluorination ash surrogate in the carbofluorex process |
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology |
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1738-5733 |
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This work presents the results of laboratory scale tests of the CARBOFLUOREX (CARBOnate FLUORide EXtraction) process – a novel technology for the recovery of U and Pu from the solid fluorides residue (fluorination ash) of Fluoride Volatility Method (FVM) reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel (SNF). To study the oxidative leaching of U from the fluorination ash (FA) by Na2CO3 or Na2CO3–H2O2 solutions followed by solvent extraction by methyltrioctylammonium carbonate in toluene and purification of U from the fission products (FPs) impurities we used a surrogate of FA consisting of UF4 or UO2F2, and FPs fluorides with stable isotopes of Ce, Zr, Sr, Ba, Cs, Fe, Cr, Ni, La, Nd, Pr, Sm. Purification factors of U from impurities at the solvent extraction refining stage reached the values of 104–105, and up to 106 upon the completion of the processing cycle. Obtained results showed a high efficiency of the CARBOFLUOREX process for recovery and separating of U from FPs contained in FA, which allows completing of the FVM cycle with recovery of U and Pu from hardly processed FA. Keywords: Fluorination ash, Uranium tetrafluoride, Uranyl fluoride, Oxidative leaching, Solvent extraction, Quaternary ammonium compounds, Methyltrioctylammonium carbonate |
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