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titleOfInvention Reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel
abstract (57) [Summary] An object of the present invention is to reduce the error in the evaluation of the amount of received spent fuel and omit the supply of chlorine gas to enable low-cost operation. Kind Code: A1 A repolarizing material is a metal chloride which is harder to precipitate than uranium oxide, but is easier to precipitate than an alkali metal chloride or an alkaline earth metal chloride constituting a molten salt. Molten salt electrolysis is achieved by using as a repolarizing material a metal chloride that is less likely to precipitate than uranium oxide, but is more likely to precipitate than alkali metal chlorides or alkaline earth metal chlorides. To reduce the error in the evaluation of the amount of spent fuel received, and omit the supply of chlorine gas used for dissolving the fuel in the past, thereby enabling low-cost operation.
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