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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR THE SEPARATION OF CAESIUM FROM WASTE REMEDIES OF NUCLEAR REBUILDING
abstract The invention relates to a process for the recovery of cesium from acid waste solutions of the reprocessing of nuclear fuels by sorption on salts of heteropolyacids and solves the problem of avoiding the known disadvantages of Saeulenverfahren. The object is achieved by filtering the waste solution through thin layers of the sorbent and dissolving the sorbent cesium with the solution of an ammonium salt, e.g. Ammonium nitrate, is eluted again. The elution of the Cs is advantageously carried out only to 60- 70%, which on the one hand substantially shortens the duration and increases the Cs concentration in the eluate to the other. The separation of the Cs can be carried out in cyclic operation.
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