Reprocessing and Recycling of Spent Nuclear Fuel

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Informationen zum Autor Robin J. Taylor , National Nuclear Laboratory, UK. Klappentext . Reprocessing and Recycling of Spent Nuclear Fuel presents an authoritative overview of spent fuel reprocessing! considering future prospects for advanced closed fuel cycles. Part One introduces the recycling and reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel! reviewing past and current technologies! the possible implications of Generation IV nuclear reactors! and associated safely and security issues. Parts Two and Three focus on aqueous-based reprocessing methods and pyrochemical methods! while final chapters consider the cross-cutting aspects of engineering and process chemistry and the potential for implementation of advanced closed fuel cycles in different parts of the world. Zusammenfassung This book presents an authoritative overview of spent fuel reprocessing and considers future prospects for advanced closed fuel cycles. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Part 1 Introductory issues and future challenges 1. Introduction to the reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels 2. Role of recycling in advanced nuclear fuel cycles 3. Key challenges in advanced reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels 4 Safety and security issues in the reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels for advanced fuel cycles Part 2 Advances in aqueous separation processes 5. Current head-end technologies and future developments in the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels 6. Process engineering design for the reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels 7. The use of organic extractants in solvent extraction processes in the partitioning of spent nuclear fuels 8. Radiation chemistry in the reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels 9. Reprocessing of spent fast reactor nuclear fuels 10. Minor actinide separation in the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels: recent advances in Europe 11. Minor actinide separation in the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels: recent advances in the USA 12. Advanced thermal denitration conversion processes for aqueous based reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels 13. The co-precipitation and conversion of mixed actinide oxalates for aqueous based reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels 14. Gelation and other innovative conversion processes for aqueous based reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels Part 3 Pyrochemical processes 15. International developments in electrorefining for pyrochemical processing of spent nuclear fuels 16. Oxide electro-reduction and other techniques for pyrochemical processing of spent nuclear fuels: developments in Korea 17. Pyrochemical processes for recovery of actinides from spent nuclear fuels: European developments 18. Pyrochemical fuel cycle technologies for processing of spent nuclear fuels: developments in Japan Part 4 Implementation of advanced closed fuel cycles 19. Development of closed nuclear fuel cycles in the United States 20. Development of closed nuclear fuel cycles in China 21. Development of closed nuclear fuel cycles in Korea 22. Development of closed nuclear fuel cycles in Japan 23. Proliferation resistance, used fuel and multinational approaches to the provision of fuel cycle services 24. Developments in reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels for the thorium fuel cycle ...

Autorentext
Robin J. Taylor, National Nuclear Laboratory, UK.

Klappentext

Reprocessing and Recycling of Spent Nuclear Fuel presents an authoritative overview of spent fuel reprocessing, considering future prospects for advanced closed fuel cycles. Part One introduces the recycling and reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel, reviewing past and current technologies, the possible implications of Generation IV nuclear reactors, and associated safely and security issues. Parts Two and Three focus on aqueous-based reprocessing methods and pyrochemical methods, while final chapters consider the cross-cutting aspects of engineering and process chemistry and the potential for implementation of advanced closed fuel cycles in different parts of the world.


Zusammenfassung
This book presents an authoritative overview of spent fuel reprocessing and considers future prospects for advanced closed fuel cycles.

Inhalt

Preface Part 1 Introductory issues and future challenges

  1. Introduction to the reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels

  2. Role of recycling in advanced nuclear fuel cycles

  3. Key challenges in advanced reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels

    4 Safety and security issues in the reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels for advanced fuel cycles Part 2 Advances in aqueous separation processes

  4. Current head-end technologies and future developments in the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels

  5. Process engineering design for the reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels

  6. The use of organic extractants in solvent extraction processes in the partitioning of spent nuclear fuels

  7. Radiation chemistry in the reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels

  8. Reprocessing of spent fast reactor nuclear fuels

  9. Minor actinide separation in the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels: recent advances in Europe

  10. Minor actinide separation in the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels: recent advances in the USA

  11. Advanced thermal denitration conversion processes for aqueous based reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels

  12. The co-precipitation and conversion of mixed actinide oxalates for aqueous based reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels

  13. Gelation and other innovative conversion processes for aqueous based reprocessing and recycling of spent nuclear fuels Part 3 Pyrochemical processes
  14. International developments in electrorefining for pyrochemical processing of spent nuclear fuels

  15. Oxide electro-reduction and other techniques for pyrochemical processing of spent nuclear fuels: developments in Korea

  16. Pyrochemical processes for recovery of actinides from spent nuclear fuels: European developments

  17. Pyrochemical fuel cycle technologies for processing of spent nuclear fuels: developments in Japan Part 4 Implementation of advanced closed fuel cycles
  18. Development of closed nuclear fuel cycles in the United States

  19. Development of closed nuclear fuel cycles in China

  20. Development of closed nuclear fuel cycles in Korea

  21. Development of closed nuclear fuel cycles in Japan

  22. Proliferation resistance, used fuel and multinational approaches to the provision of fuel cycle services

  23. Developments in reprocessing of spent nuclear fuels for the thorium fuel cycle

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781782422129
    • Genre Physics
    • Editor Taylor Robin
    • Anzahl Seiten 684
    • Herausgeber Elsevier Science & Technology
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T38mm
    • Jahr 2015
    • EAN 9781782422129
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-78242-212-9
    • Veröffentlichung 15.04.2015
    • Titel Reprocessing and Recycling of Spent Nuclear Fuel
    • Autor Robin J. Taylor
    • Gewicht 1140g
    • Sprache Englisch

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