A New Recycle Process of Uranium from Spent Fuel by Selective Sulfurization

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nobuaki Sato
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

For the recovery of uranium from spent nuclear fuel, sulfide reprocessing process, which consists of voloxidation, selective sulfurization, and magnetic separation or selective dissolution steps, are proposed. In this paper selective sulfurization of rare-earth oxides in the presence of uranium oxides was studied by thermogravimetry and X-ray diffractometry. In case of the mixture with UO2, the rare earth oxides R2O3 (R=Nd, Eu, etc.) were preferentially sulfurized by CS2 formingoxysulfides and sulfides, while UO2 remained at temperatures lower than 500 °C. When R2O3was mixed with U3O8, first, the reduction of U3O8 to UO2 occurred at low temperatures followed by the sulfurization of R2O3. The separation of rare earth elements from UO2 in suspensionsolution by the use of permanent magnet was examined. The advantage of the proposed process was also discussed by compared with current process.
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APA: Nobuaki Sato  (2006)  A New Recycle Process of Uranium from Spent Fuel by Selective Sulfurization

MLA: Nobuaki Sato A New Recycle Process of Uranium from Spent Fuel by Selective Sulfurization. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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