Method for cleaning solution used in nuclear fuel reprocessing

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Treating mixture to obtain metal containing compound – Radioactive metal

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423 8, 423 70, C01G 4300, C01G 5600, C01G 2500

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ABSTRACT:
Nuclear fuel processing solution consisting of tri-n-butyl phosphate and dodecane, with a complex of uranium, plutonium, or zirconium and with a solvent degradation product such as di-n-butyl phosphate therein, is contacted with an aqueous solution of a salt formed from hydrazine and either a dicarboxylic acid or a hydroxycarboxylic acid, thereby removing the aforesaid complex from the processing solution.

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