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titleOfInvention Method for separating and refining uranium, plutonium and neptunium from spent nuclear fuel
abstract (57) [Summary] (Revised) [Purpose] The butyraldehyde isomer, which is the reducing agent for plutonium and neptunium used in the nuclear fuel reprocessing process, is decomposed into stable carbon dioxide and water to diffuse it throughout the process. To prevent. In the nuclear fuel reprocessing step, a step of aerobically oxidizing the n-butyraldehyde-containing aqueous solution generated from the Np separation step into carbon and water, and n-butyraldehyde and iso generated from the U / Pu distribution step -Providing a step of air-oxidizing a nitric acid aqueous solution containing butyraldehyde and an organic solvent to decompose them into carbon dioxide and water.
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