Application of supercritical CO extraction technology in spent nuclear fuel reprocessing
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, ISSN: 1588-2780, Vol: 331, Issue: 1, Page: 1-19
2022
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Supercritical fluid extraction technology for metal complexes is a novel and green technology for extracting lanthanides and actinides from high-level liquid waste, solid or solution of spent fuel reprocessing. This technology can greatly reduce the generation of secondary solvent waste due to it can eliminate the requirement of large amount of organic solution. The influence factors for the solubility of radioactive elements in supercritical CO were introduced and analyzed and the research progress of supercritical CO extraction of lanthanides and actinides complexes and selective separation of uranium element were reviewed. Finally, the problems to be solved and the research direction in the future were summarized.
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