Partitioning and transmutation of spent nuclear fuel enables a decrease in the long term radiotoxicity and volume of the waste to be disposed. By transforming the long-lived nuclides into shorter-lived or even stable ones, the time required for a final repository to be regarded safe for the environment can decrease from 100,000 years to less than 1,000 years. To enable these transformations, the elements with long-lived nuclides need to be separated from the rest of the fuel, and possibly also from each other. One way to perform this separation is solvent extraction and one type of organic ligands developed to be used in the separation process is the BTBP (6,6’ bis(5,6 dialkyl [1,2,4-]triazin 3 yl) 2,2’-bipyridine) family.This work aims at ...
Spent nuclear fuel contains many highly ra-dioactive species; hence solvents used i...
Low doses of gamma radiation were given to four different solvents containing C5-BTBP and CyMe4-BTBP...
The partitioning of the long-lived -emitters and the high-yield fission products from dissolved used...
Partitioning and transmutation of spent nuclear fuel enables a decrease in the long term radiotoxici...
Nuclear fuel that has been discharged from nuclear reactors is highly radiotoxic and must be kept is...
Shortages of fossil fuel and other political movements contributed to the nuclear energy “renaissanc...
An industrial liquid liquid extraction process for reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel will inevitabl...
Chemical processes intended for the separation of various elements in used nuclear fuel will inetvit...
Fossil fuels are no longer a choice for energy production, both because of their diminishing availab...
Solvents intended for the separation of trivalent actinides from trivalent lanthanides in spent nucl...
Radiolysis during solvent extraction in reprocessing of used nuclear fuel is a problem. One potentia...
Used nuclear fuel taken directly from a reactor is radiotoxic for mankind and its environment for a ...
The recently developed ligand MF2-BTBP dissolved in cyclohexanone is a promising solvent for the gro...
A closed nuclear fuel cycle combining new separation technologies along with generation III and gene...
The recently developed ligand MF2-BTBP dissolved in cyclohexanone is a promising solvent for the gro...
Spent nuclear fuel contains many highly ra-dioactive species; hence solvents used i...
Low doses of gamma radiation were given to four different solvents containing C5-BTBP and CyMe4-BTBP...
The partitioning of the long-lived -emitters and the high-yield fission products from dissolved used...
Partitioning and transmutation of spent nuclear fuel enables a decrease in the long term radiotoxici...
Nuclear fuel that has been discharged from nuclear reactors is highly radiotoxic and must be kept is...
Shortages of fossil fuel and other political movements contributed to the nuclear energy “renaissanc...
An industrial liquid liquid extraction process for reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel will inevitabl...
Chemical processes intended for the separation of various elements in used nuclear fuel will inetvit...
Fossil fuels are no longer a choice for energy production, both because of their diminishing availab...
Solvents intended for the separation of trivalent actinides from trivalent lanthanides in spent nucl...
Radiolysis during solvent extraction in reprocessing of used nuclear fuel is a problem. One potentia...
Used nuclear fuel taken directly from a reactor is radiotoxic for mankind and its environment for a ...
The recently developed ligand MF2-BTBP dissolved in cyclohexanone is a promising solvent for the gro...
A closed nuclear fuel cycle combining new separation technologies along with generation III and gene...
The recently developed ligand MF2-BTBP dissolved in cyclohexanone is a promising solvent for the gro...
Spent nuclear fuel contains many highly ra-dioactive species; hence solvents used i...
Low doses of gamma radiation were given to four different solvents containing C5-BTBP and CyMe4-BTBP...
The partitioning of the long-lived -emitters and the high-yield fission products from dissolved used...