Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products
Patent
1984-09-26
1987-08-11
Terapane, John F.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
204252, 252626, 252627, 423 2, 423 3, 423 20, 423 22, 423249, 423251, C25C 122, C25C 334, G12C 1944, G12C 1946
Patent
active
046860193
ABSTRACT:
A process for dissolving PuO.sub.2, NpO.sub.2, or fuel containing PuO.sub.2 and/or NpO.sub.2 in acid, particularly nitric acid by electrolytically continuously maintaining an oxidizing regenerable reagent. The regenerable reagent may be added to the mixture of oxide(s) and nitric acid. Alternately, it may already be present as a fission product or other nuclear reaction product in irradiated nuclear reactor fuel, in which case it need not be added to the nitric acid.
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Boldt Allyn L.
Bray Lane A.
Ryan Jack L.
Dvorak Joseph J.
Exxon Research and Engineering Company
Hantman Ronald D.
Locker Howard J.
Terapane John F.
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