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Reprocessing of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Audrea Buckley 21 November 2006
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Nuclear Energy currently historically
provides 20% of the U.S. power supply is produced from fission reactors demonstrates a reliable capacity factor near 90% historically used in military applications unreliable therefore uneconomic
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Nuclear Fuel Cycle Mine Refine Enrich Fabricate React
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Nuclear Fuel Cycle React Store (Reprocess) Vitrify Dispose
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Reprocessing Step Cons: Pros:
energy costs indicate economic disadvantage (political risks) Pros: recover fissile material for energy extraction minimize volume of intermediate and long-term storage material
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PUREX Process “Plutonium and Uranium Recovery by Extraction” History
United States use, disuse International use
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PUREX Process Technology
uses solvent extraction (liquid-liquid system) basis for advanced fuel cycles Generation IV reactors
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PUREX Process
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Variations on PUREX Process
Addition of AHA removes 99.9% Ur and 95% Tc TRUEX, DIAMEX, SANEX Pyroprocessing Non-aqueous Many others
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Conclusions Reprocessing technology is available at both the laboratory and industrial scales. Potential for future advancement: Economic incentives Environmental incentives
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